I’m all over this kind of this stuff this week. As I was ready to dedicate my new tune “Message of Love To the Universe” this week for the launch of the NASA WISE satellite that will scan space for all kinds of new stuff, these rad lights show up in Norway. Are the lights in Norway related to another NASA experiment that is still ongoing and floating around in the upper atmosphere? Hmm… Check this stuff out below–these scientists are always doing rad and freaky stuff.
The NASA Charged Aerosol Release Experiment (CARE) has produced some similar features of the lights that were recently seen over Norway. CARE took place on September 19, 2009. The CARE cloud of noctilucent/polar mesospheric material was the material from the 4th stage of the rocket. NASA states on their website that a special device called SHIMMER will view the artificially created cloud for days or even months:
“The Spatial Heterodyne IMager for MEsospheric Radicals instrument on the STPSat-1 spacecraft will track the CARE dust cloud for days or even months. The SHIMMER instrument has previously viewed natural noctilucent clouds for the past two years. The CARE is the first space viewing of an artificial noctilucent cloud.”
I mean who knows what this stuff was–but, this is a theory. Or, maybe the Norwegians are testing their atmosphere like this. Anyway, here is some video from the after-effects of CARE on September 19, 2009–note the similarity of the cloud right after the 4th stage (the same cloud that may still be floating around up there according to NASA for months):
For more detailed info, go to NASA CARE.
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