Wednesday, March 17, 2010

The Hessdalen Lights and similar Unidentified Aeriel Phenomenon

Hessdalen is a small valley in the central part of Norway. Between 1981 and 1984, residents of the Valley became concerned and alarmed about strange, unexplained lights that appeared at many locations throughout the Valley. Hundreds of lights were observed. At the peak of this activity there were about 20 reports a week. No official institute with governmental support in Norway seems to be interested in these strange lights. Five individual researchers began their own research project in 1983 called Project Hessdalen. A field investigation was carried out between January and February 1984. 53 light observations were made during the field investigations. Lights are still being observed in the Hessdalen Valley, but their frequency has decreased to about 20 observations a year. An automatic measurement station was put up in Hessdalen in August 1998. According to Wikipedia the "Hessdalen Lights" are unexplained lights (a type of Will-o'-the-wisp ) usually seen in the valley of Hessdalen, Norway. These lights are well known and have been recorded and studied by physicists. One explanation attributes the phenomenon to an incompletely understood combustion process in the air involving clouds of dust from the valley floor containing scandium. Some sightings, though, have been identified as misperceptions of astronomical bodies, aircraft, car headlights, and mirages. However, many classify these lights as UFO's and they show very similar characteristics to UFO's seen around the world. See the full details of Project Hessdalen check out this LINK Here is an interesting video about the subject:-


Disclose.tv PHYSICAL EVIDENCE & RARE U.F.O. FOOTAGE SHOWN TO T Video

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