From our man in New Jersey
These stunning images show mysterious columns of light streaming into the sky above the town of Sigulda in Latvia at the end of last month.Taken by designer Aigar Truhins with a standard digital camera, the photographs have prompted excited online discussions among amateur astronomists all over the internet.
'My son exclaimed, 'The aliens are coming!'' Truhins was quoted as saying.
'It certainly looked that way,' he added.But experts are agreed there may be a more prosaic explanation - ice crystals in the air.
The air above the town was notably cold and filled with suspended ice crystals.
It is believed that the columns were formed by those reflecting light from the bright streetlamps and other lights on the ground - beaming it back downwards again.
Skies all over Europe have been filled with such natural phenomena during the cold snap of recent weeks.

Scientists at the website spaceweather.com said: 'Truhin’s pillars are not the ordinary kind. Even eading experts in atmospheric optics can’t quite figure them out'These pillars are mysterious. They have unexplained curved tops and even curved arcs coming from their base.
'Arcs in rare displays like these could be from column crystals to give parts of tangent arcs, others could be the enigmatic Moilanan arc or even the recently discovered reflected Parry arc.
'We do not know – so take more photos on cold nights!'
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/worldnews/article-1117264/Beam-Scientists-left-baffled-mysterious-columns-coloured-light-appear-night-skies.html
by Gale
ReplyDeleteVery odd indeed!
By Norval L. Cunningham
ReplyDeleteI agree, more photos are needed, most interesting indeed.
Angels are setting up their posts
ReplyDeleteI have just seen more columns like that last night in Iowa, (About 3am, Jan 3rd 2010), the temperature was -20 degress centigrade. Scared the hell out of me at first them i thought there must be a rational explanation to these mysterious light columns, and I found this webpage with exactly the same thing on it!
ReplyDeleteUnfortunatly I couldn't get any photo's of them, as my camera was not sensitive enough to show them or anything else on a night time.
Derek Lewis (Iowa, USA).
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I spotted similar columns (no arced top) near Iowa City, IA around 3 a.m. on February 7, 2010. They appeared in the southern skies. The air temperature was not very cold (20F) and the skies were generally clear with a few wispy clouds.
ReplyDeleteMT (Iowa, USA)