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Holy bat ship!! Well, that may be premature as I haven't watched the thing yet but I needed to post to lock myself in for followage. Accessing....

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The guy on the video said the right thing: We don't know what it is, but the phenomenon is here, and its real.

 

No doubt there were some lights in the sky. But the leap that these were aliens is a little much. UFO means unidenfied flying object. And to the observers, it was indeed unidentified. To the military, maybe it was not so unidentified.

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Yeah, it's part of a documentary, I wasn't particularly impressed but I thought it odd the University of Norway would allow such sensational reporting, the ground dug up with laser precision was the kicker for me, why would aliens use a laser to cut dirt, i could do the same thing with a shovel...

 

You have to admit the asteroid is wild looking, not alien of course but I was blown away by the pic...


Oh I have something better for April 1st...

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I don't know about Norway, but if it was observed on an American campus that a group had been out several nights (three) looking for UFO's, I'm sure someone in the Electrical/Mechanical engineering depts would feel obligated >:D to assist them in their quest on the fourth night.

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This time a UFO was spotted riding a noctilucent cloud like a river surfer standing a wave.

 

Images copyright so you have to SFY. I note of the 4 images posted, one is zoomed in dead center on the UFO. No doubt they won't be up for long before the secret societies of North South Antartica quash them like a mountain ice worm.

 

This concludes another hyperbolic anonymous UFO report from your friends @ Acme where we pretend to care more, so we can charge more. :P

 

Link to UFO pictures. >> Noctilucent Clouds

Taken by Noel Blaney on June 6, 2014 @ Bangor, Northern Ireland.

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"Jader Monari of the Institute of Radio Astronomy in Medicina, Italy, has studied the Hessdalen site since 1996 and found that rocks in the valley are rich in zinc and iron on one side of the river running through it, and rich in copper on the other side.

‘If there is sulphur in the water in the middle, it makes a perfect battery’ he said"

 

Balderdash.

Unless the copper and zinc are present as the metals rather than their ores.

Natural metallic copper is possible (though it's rare). Free zinc is essentially impossible.

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"Jader Monari of the Institute of Radio Astronomy in Medicina, Italy, has studied the Hessdalen site since 1996 and found that rocks in the valley are rich in zinc and iron on one side of the river running through it, and rich in copper on the other side.

‘If there is sulphur in the water in the middle, it makes a perfect battery’ he said"

 

Balderdash.

Unless the copper and zinc are present as the metals rather than their ores.

Natural metallic copper is possible (though it's rare). Free zinc is essentially impossible.

 

 

Interesting, evidently the explanation was just pelicanism...

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