



Here are several arriving from Centuri Gamma V after a long journey.

Amazing how atmospheric conditions can trigger some beautiful and strange out-of-worldly phenomena. Auroras are the natural light display in the Earth's sky, the result of disturbances in the magnetosphere caused by solar wind. These disturbances are sometimes strong enough to alter the trajectories of charged particles in both solar wind and magnetospheric plasma.
This is just one aspect of what some people have reported as strange lights or UFOs. They are often not as spectacular as these images. Many are simply small disturbances and their appearance depends on your viewing position and latitude.
Remember, I'm not saying that most UFO reports are attributable to auroras. Some are falling space junk events, remnants of spent rocket stages from decaying orbits, breaking up into the atmosphere, changing directions with wind currents, and appearing to light up depending on their position relative to the sun. When Columbia disintegrated in 2003, the sparkling debris moving at great speed was spread across the skies over AZ and Texas.


Amazing how atmospheric conditions can trigger some beautiful and strange out-of-worldly phenomena. Auroras are the natural light display in the Earth's sky, the result of disturbances in the magnetosphere caused by solar wind. These disturbances are sometimes strong enough to alter the trajectories of charged particles in both solar wind and magnetospheric plasma.
This is just one aspect of what some people have reported as strange lights or UFOs. They are often not as spectacular as these images. Many are simply small disturbances and their appearance depends on your viewing position and latitude.
Remember, I'm not saying that most UFO reports are attributable to auroras. Some are falling space junk events, remnants of spent rocket stages from decaying orbits, breaking up into the atmosphere, changing directions with wind currents, and appearing to light up depending on their position relative to the sun. When Columbia disintegrated in 2003, the sparkling debris moving at great speed was spread across the skies over AZ and Texas.