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Topic started on 27-9-2007 @ 07:31 PM by bridas
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Five suns phenomenon in Kazakhstan.
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 This unique phenomenon occured in February, 2007 in Kazakhstan in settlement Shubarkuduk. What it is Five Sun? (visit the link for the
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reply posted on 27-9-2007 @ 07:31 PM by bridas
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It looks like it could be connected with ice crystals in the atmosphere, but I have never seen anything quite like this. I did a machine translation
of the Russian which I placed in the story snippet section. It`s certainly beautiful.
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(visit the link for the full news article)
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reply posted on 27-9-2007 @ 07:37 PM by Chonx
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Wow! how strange. I've never come across this phenomenon before. Has it got a scientific name/explaination? some kind of refraction involved I guess.
odd
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reply posted on 27-9-2007 @ 07:46 PM by bridas
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Looking up wikipedia it looks to be a combination of a halo and sundogs.
Halo - Wikipedia
There are many types of optical halos, but they are mostly caused by ice crystals in cold cirrus clouds located high (5–10 km, or 3–6 miles)
in the upper troposphere.
Sundogs - wikipedia
They are often bright white patches of light looking much like the sun or a comet and are occasionally confused with those phenomena.
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reply posted on 27-9-2007 @ 07:50 PM by maxseamus
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That's pretty cool. I've seen some really good halos around the moon or the sun, but nothing close to this.
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reply posted on 27-9-2007 @ 08:23 PM by feanorthedude
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This is very scary to me as i read Dark Kights predictions and he said the disbelievers to just wait for signs he talked about seeing lights in the
sky and then said the sign that stuff was close was a Ring of lights in the sky. Dude this is EXACTLY what he said was happening. This is very very
very very bizarre. Scary even. Wow. No way did i think i would see this come to reality. Im kind of in shock.
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reply posted on 27-9-2007 @ 08:25 PM by zakd619
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That is crazy! and debunkers?  Never seen anything like it. I see a halo, And More than one SUN.
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reply posted on 27-9-2007 @ 08:28 PM by feanorthedude
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I just tried to navigated to D4rk Kn1ghts confession thread and got a "Error: Page does not exist" thingy? Is it deleted can anyone confirm?
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reply posted on 27-9-2007 @ 08:45 PM by KINGOFPAIN
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thoat would be co0l if they were real sun'd... we would probably be toast.. but still ko0l to lo0k at. nice find.
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reply posted on 27-9-2007 @ 08:52 PM by Sekhemet
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Number 5 eh. Even if they are just Sun dogs and not uncommon,... its still a sign. Best thing I seen here for a while
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reply posted on 27-9-2007 @ 08:55 PM by RedGolem
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This is a very beautiful natural occurrence. I don't think I have ever seen anything like is in the video. The pics in the wiki links are great
also.
This kind of makes me wonder what the ancient people thought when they saw a halo with seven suns.
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reply posted on 27-9-2007 @ 09:27 PM by Fuggle
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That's it. I'm selling my wife and other possessions and moving into the bush. The end is nigh.
That phenomenon is too cool for words.
F
[edit on 27/9/07 by Fuggle]
[edit on 27/9/07 by Fuggle]
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reply posted on 27-9-2007 @ 09:48 PM by kyyuulle
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wow, that's incredible
where the HECK does that come from?
never heard of this before
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reply posted on 27-9-2007 @ 09:51 PM by pmexplorer
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That is a truly stunning video.
I already got excited by that whole Moon video
with the supposed UFO which turned out, correct me if I'm wrong, to be a balloon of some sort, so here' hoping this is the real deal.
I have never heard of this phenomena before, I do know that if I was a witness to it I would probably be gobsmacked and might even think they were
signs of extra terrestrial activity.
I find it puzzling how something like this has attracted so little attention
so far and a quick scroll up the 'recent posts' page you see
'proof of Hilary Clinton shapeshifting' or something! I mean what gives ?
Are people really more interested in discussing these increasingly more ridiculous and completely unproven theories over natural phenomena such as
this?
The mind boggles.
pm.
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reply posted on 27-9-2007 @ 10:21 PM by Pjpuas
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Hmm... Well that certainly is interesting isn't it? Whatever this may end up
being, real or not, you've got to admit that it is very elegant yet mystifying.
Well I certainly hope this ends up being real, but if its not I have to commend
the artist that made that piece of art. Unsettling yet comforting.
Thanks bridas for bringing this to our attention.
Oh by the way, anyone know how I can save this video? I unfortunately cannot
read Russian or Kazakh. If anyone else does have that ability, would you help
a brother out? Thanks in advance.
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reply posted on 27-9-2007 @ 10:29 PM by scientist
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hah I love ATS... even natural phenomenon must be proven before anyone believes it's not CG...
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reply posted on 27-9-2007 @ 10:45 PM by NovusOrdoMundi
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Originally posted by Fuggle
I'm selling my wife and other possessions
 
Like scientist said above, I think it's bad that we've gotten to a point where everything must be proven. I mean, skepticism is great, so is wanting
the truth, but I kinda hate that we've gotten to a point in video editing that people can make anything look real.
It creates division on subjects is what it does.
But anyway, I think it's real. It looks genuine. Amazing too. I doubt this is some extraterrestrial event though. I think it's a little more natural
than that.
But, what do I know?
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reply posted on 27-9-2007 @ 11:09 PM by Sri Oracle
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Originally posted by kyyuulle
where the HECK does that come from?
Most halo phenomena are caused by falling hexaganoal ice crystals (high altitude snow flakes) that fall in a flat orientation. The halo's, like
rainbows, form when the light passing through these water crystals is bent (droplets in the case of rainbows). One round halo occurs at 22 degrees
from the sun and another occurs at 46 degrees because of the geometry of the ice crystals. There is also a halo called the parihelic arc, caused by
the same phenomenon which we see the edge of, and appears like a horizontal line passing through the sun. Where the parihelic arc crosses the 22 and
46 degree halo's, sun dogs appear. It is rare for the 46's to show up, like it is rare to see a double rainbow.
hyperphysics.phy-astr.gsu.edu...
I wouldn't put my wife to market over this,
Sri Oracle
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reply posted on 27-9-2007 @ 11:10 PM by _Phoenix_
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Wow amazing, if this isn't related to the Halo 3 madness, then its amazing, would love to hear more about this, wow! Probably something natural that
occurs very rarely?
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reply posted on 27-9-2007 @ 11:14 PM by _Phoenix_
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Originally posted by Sri Oracle
Originally posted by kyyuulle
where the HECK does that come from?
Most halo phenomena are caused by falling hexaganoal ice crystals (high altitude snow flakes) that fall in a flat orientation. The halo's, like
rainbows, form when the light passing through these water crystals is bent (droplets in the case of rainbows).
hyperphysics.phy-astr.gsu.edu...
I wouldn't put my wife to market over this,
Sri Oracle
I thought it might be something similar to rainbows. But it doesn't look the same as in your link, this halo looks totally different, what do you
think?
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