Since the 1930s, residents and visitors to Norway’s Hessdalen Valley
have reported strange glowing orbs in the sky. These inexplicable lights
have been photographed and filmed day and night for many years.
According
to computer scientist Erling Strand, the lights suddenly stopped in
1983 and reappeared in 1984. Strand and his team used radar, a
magnetometer, a radio spectrum analyzer, a seismograph, cameras, a
Geiger counter, and an infrared camera to evaluate the phenomenon.
According
to the data collected, as well as eyewitness reports, the lights can
move slowly and sometimes toss and follow a random path, and can last
from a few seconds to more than an hour. The size of the lights was the
size of a car.
What causes them? Unfortunately, we don’t know for sure, but there are a number of interesting theories...<<<Read More>>>...