Bright pink night sky again! WTF??? | |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 1228224 United States 01/13/2011 03:33 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I'm in west virginia and noticed the same thing....never seen it so bright in the night sky...looks like sun rise and its 3am. the only answer i can think of here is that the fresh snow fall is reflecting a lot of light back up into the sky....but that must be some impressive reflections. |
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LunaLu User ID: 1227305 United States 01/13/2011 03:47 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Also has anyone else notices how quiet or still the late nights have become? Without truth, history will certainly repeat the same wars in time of universal deceit. Telling the truth has become a revolutionary act, so let us salute those who disclose the necessary facts |
Texas Uncensored User ID: 1227689 United States 01/13/2011 04:02 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | It was like that in west Houston a couple of nights ago. This was a pale pink, almost glowed. Very strange. **** PEACE **** UFO's @ [link to www.youtube.com] UFO photos & phenomena @ [link to www.picasaweb.google.com] MY GLP VIDEO CHANNEL * [link to video.godlikeproductions.com] [link to www.futurequake.bravehost.com] |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 1227217 United States 01/13/2011 05:28 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | i take it everyone seeing this is from the south [not accustomed to snow]? and you currently have a blanket of snow on the ground? is it also cloudy? if yes to the above... aint it pretty and creepy at the same time? i know what your talking about, i've seen portland oregon and seattle washington in these conditions. trippy! but normal, sorry no doom... |
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LunaLu User ID: 1227305 United States 01/14/2011 03:02 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | i take it everyone seeing this is from the south [not accustomed to snow]? and you currently have a blanket of snow on the ground? is it also cloudy? Quoting: Anonymous Coward 1227217if yes to the above... aint it pretty and creepy at the same time? i know what your talking about, i've seen portland oregon and seattle washington in these conditions. trippy! but normal, sorry no doom... Theres no snow here sry Without truth, history will certainly repeat the same wars in time of universal deceit. Telling the truth has become a revolutionary act, so let us salute those who disclose the necessary facts |
Twogun31 User ID: 1254305 United States 05/08/2011 07:33 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | i take it everyone seeing this is from the south [not accustomed to snow]? and you currently have a blanket of snow on the ground? is it also cloudy? Quoting: Anonymous Coward 1227217if yes to the above... aint it pretty and creepy at the same time? i know what your talking about, i've seen portland oregon and seattle washington in these conditions. trippy! but normal, sorry no doom... It was cloudy but not a flake of snow. It was eerily warm in fact. We're all crazy here. -Alice in Wonderland -The Cat |
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Twogun31 User ID: 1254305 United States 05/08/2011 07:33 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | i take it everyone seeing this is from the south [not accustomed to snow]? and you currently have a blanket of snow on the ground? is it also cloudy? Quoting: Anonymous Coward 1227217if yes to the above... aint it pretty and creepy at the same time? i know what your talking about, i've seen portland oregon and seattle washington in these conditions. trippy! but normal, sorry no doom... Theres no snow here sry Same here. We're all crazy here. -Alice in Wonderland -The Cat |
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Twogun31 User ID: 1254305 United States 05/08/2011 07:37 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | It was like that in west Houston a couple of nights ago. This was a pale pink, almost glowed. Very strange. Quoting: Texas UncensoredExactly. My problem wasn't the color or the light so much but rather the Intensity of the light and not only that but the fact that the moon was at about 12 to 14% lum and on the other side of Gaia made it extra WTF! We're all crazy here. -Alice in Wonderland -The Cat |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 1246648 United States 05/08/2011 08:04 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | It's 9:15 pm in Cabot Arkansas. The sun went down at 5:06 and the moon which is only a half moon tonight producing a 46% luminosity will not rise until 12:25 am. My question is why in hell does it appear to be morning. The pink shade of light is bright enough to drive with no lights down a road with no street lamps. I find it hard to believe it is refraction from the city through particles of dust and water from the lights here in this tiny town. It just doesn't add up. Can anyone verify or at least give me an educated answer. I have a decent education and a military and firefighting background and I don't think I am crazy... Or am I? Any comments will be taken seriously. Thank you and Happy New Year. Quoting: Twogun30Generally it's caused by light pollution (as you state). But I'm not going to piss on your conspiracy parade. Maybe you have some goofy government clouds that trap and reflect light back, I don't know. |
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snow_bunny User ID: 1365219 United States 05/08/2011 08:31 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I'm in west virginia and noticed the same thing....never seen it so bright in the night sky...looks like sun rise and its 3am. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 1228224the only answer i can think of here is that the fresh snow fall is reflecting a lot of light back up into the sky....but that must be some impressive reflections. I am in Minnesota and have noticed the same thing several times. The sky is illuminated behind a mass of clouds by something giving off a red glare, turning the clouds a deep, dark pink. It is very weird looking. Only seems to happen after midnight. Did not know it was happening elsewhere. Thanks for the heads up on this! |
Twogun31 User ID: 1419386 United States 06/08/2011 01:39 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I'm in west virginia and noticed the same thing....never seen it so bright in the night sky...looks like sun rise and its 3am. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 1228224the only answer i can think of here is that the fresh snow fall is reflecting a lot of light back up into the sky....but that must be some impressive reflections. I am in Minnesota and have noticed the same thing several times. The sky is illuminated behind a mass of clouds by something giving off a red glare, turning the clouds a deep, dark pink. It is very weird looking. Only seems to happen after midnight. Did not know it was happening elsewhere. Thanks for the heads up on this! I am still searching for data on the subject but all the normal explanations just don't put the pieces together. I understand that pollution and refraction from city lights can cause a similar effect but nothing like what I am seeing and lunar light can also have a like effect but on the night's that I post some of these I make sure I know where the moon is and when it is scheduled to rise/set and for the most part I have reported this happening hours before or after luna is even close so WTF! I'm no idiot and I do my homework and from what I have gathered none of these explanations can be to blame. Of course that's just my opinion. Be well! We're all crazy here. -Alice in Wonderland -The Cat |
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Twogun31 User ID: 1419386 United States 06/08/2011 01:54 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Fuchashema radiation mixed with volcanic dust Quoting: Anonymous Coward 1328703Perhaps. To tell you the truth I really can't find a reason for such an extreme %age of lume. On some night's it's so bright I could navigate quite easily with no light's down a road with no lamp's. Very odd. We're all crazy here. -Alice in Wonderland -The Cat |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 5539708 United States 11/17/2011 01:33 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I found this actually looking for an explanation for the sky right now. I'm in St. Petersburg, Fl. and the sky isn't bright pink, but its reddish pink, and there seems to be no moon.. its 1 a.m. right now, butit almost looks like the sun just went down.. so weird. |
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