Winter season provides fans of all extravagant contemplate unusual atmospheric optical phenomena. It looks like an alian spotlight. The President of the Riga Center for Studies of anomalous phenomena UFOlats Evgeny Sidorov said that the phenomenon has been observed.
The air was noted to be fairly cold and indeed filled with little ice crystals, just the type known to make several awe-inspiring but famous sky phenomena for example light pillars, sun pillars, sun dogs, and moon halos. The cold and snowy winter taking place this year in parts of Earth’s northern hemisphere is giving sky enthusiasts new and characteristically unexpected opportunities to see quite a few of these strange optical atmospheric phenomena for themselves.




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