nasa explains paulding light phenom

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this is a short rough version of how the Paulding lights operate and where they come from...theres many around the earth...and if you go to the Paulding light wiki page you can see links to other lights that are the same phenom in many places...very interesting for sure....we are on the edge of great discoveries coming fast...enjoy

 

snobuilder

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I think Polaris found a great energy portal and set up their AXYS project within it's stream of stellar juju.
This explain the out of this world performance and reliability as well as the almost spiritual experience riding one is.
 

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[FONT=&quot]Headlights of a car traveling down a highway, that's all it is.


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http://www.mtu.edu/news/stories/2010/october/just-time-for-halloween-michigan-tech-students-solve-mystery-paulding-light.html
 
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you guys...one story is from 2010 and the other from 2011.....this is 2017 and now they know its not headlights of any kind....its an aurora of charged particles from the sun coming down a magnetic leyline on the earth....and it happens where there are no roads or cars also...catdog...did you read the 1st 2 replys on that link or not....ask your self those same questions....2 problems with headlight theory.....these satelites will pin point all those locations soon....and it wont be any car...sorry try again....but move up a decade will ya



Sage Adams1 year ago

Why don't they have a person stand at the top of the hill, and another person stand 7 miles away. Then when the light appears, ask the person at the top of the hill "is there a car there?" If there is, than it is a car. If there is no car there, but still a light, than it's not car headlights. Simple.


Sage Adams it's not a car I've been there 20 times I live 10 mins.away it you can see it from my lake


Mhhhh, it seems, this light is reported since ~1900.
Perhaps these phenomenon are often misinterpreted cars. But since 1900?
 
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they have been studying this phenom since 1995...at like 1:40...those magnetic lines on the sun piercing the core...that same effect happens here on earth...and one is Paulding

 
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Wisconsin Aurora
When Wisconsin sky-watcher Brian Larmay was out for a stroll on the night of April 2, he noticed a faint glow near the North Star. Racing for his camera, Larmay captured the ethereal colors of auroras over Pembine (map)—farther south than the northern lights usually appear.

"My adrenaline was in overdrive as I watched the pillars of light pulsate brighter and brighter and then fading as subtly as they arrived," Larmay said in an email to National Geographic News. (Related pictures: "Huge Solar Storm Triggers Unusual Auroras.")

Aside from dipping into northern U.S. states such as Wisconsin and Minnesota, this early April sky show was unusual because it featured several so-called deep-sky auroras. These light shows are often faint to invisible to the naked eye but come alive in long-exposure pictures, just as astrophotographers need long exposure times to capture details in very distant "deep sky" objects such as galaxies and nebulas. (Find out how to "see" beyond the Milky Way from your backyard this month.)

To create this auroral "sunset," Larmay used a digital camera set for a 30-second exposure time.

—Andrew Fazekas

http://news.nationalgeographic.com/...rora-pictures-deep-sky-northern-lights-space/

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yes that's the list of the other places as well...do you think its car headlights at all of them???? LOL

See also[edit]

Hessdalen light
Gurdon Light
Marfa lights
The Spooklight
Brown Mountain Lights
St. Elmo's fire
St. Louis Light
Will-o'-the-wisp




The Hessdalen lights are of unknown origin. They appear at night, and seem to float through and above the valley. They are usually bright white, yellow, or red and can appear above and below the horizon.


The Gurdon Light is a mystery light located near railroad tracks in a wooded area of Gurdon, Arkansas.


determined that witnesses had misidentified automobile or train lights, fires, or mundane stationary lights.[1] However, according to a marker on the Blue Ridge Parkway, a massive flood struck the area soon after the completion of the USGS study; all electrical power was lost and trains were inoperative for a period of time thereafter. Several automotive bridges were also washed out. The Brown Mountain lights, however, continued to appear.[


The line, located south of Prince Albert and north of St. Louis, has had its tracks removed, but the phenomenon still occurs on a regular basis.
 
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at 1 minute in you can see PAULDING Wisconsin is in or near a SUPER HUGE MAGNETIC LINE ENTRY AND EXIT POINT....these satelites will pin point these spots soon with GPS precision....I think its an even cooler explaination than that old jazz that's wrong anywho....could draw even more tourists in my mind mrrunningbear....SKY WATCH TOURS and GHOST TOURS.....win win

 
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