Likely don’t need to put those on the show Mick. I don’t think he is saying there are prosaic answers for the things presented on the show.
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Antwort an @IBKing46 @BrandonFugal und
But there ARE prosaic answers for the things presented on the show. Brandon, you said you were going to look up some non-winter examples of the light-pillar type event. Did you find any? Otherwise "light-pillar" IS the prosaic answer.pic.twitter.com/4qLL86KsuI
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Don’t think so. If it was light pillar snow flake lens effect then the lights on the left would have shown the same. I would know I live in Alberta Canada and only see them below -20 Celsius.
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Antwort an @steven_dor @IBKing46 und
Those seem to be much dimmer lights, and not in the same general location. Here's an example of a single bright light showing up as a pillar, but nearby lights not at all. https://edmonton.ctvnews.ca/social-media-lighting-up-over-mysterious-pillar-of-light-in-edmonton-1.4704052 …pic.twitter.com/Qf85bMyqqx
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Most of the light pillars I seen look like thispic.twitter.com/CkZmxuC7Xn
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Antwort an @steven_dor @IBKING46 und
Yeah, well you don't live in rural Utah :) You've got a bunch of nearby lights of similar sizes and distances. The UTAH case looks like just one really bright light. I'd suspect a farmer or something at an oil well. Single bright light. Single pillar.
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Antwort an @MickWest @steven_dor und
The challenge is that there is not an oil well or potential source on top of the Mesa that aligns with that pillars, from what I have been told. Also, the light pillars that appear to be originating from the top of the mesa have only been seen & recorded in the infrared.
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Antwort an @BrandonFugal @steven_dor und
It really looks like it's behind the mesa. Do you happen to know *exactly* where the camera was here? I can do a line of sight check, but the camera position is not clear.pic.twitter.com/k8pNpPfJVp
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Antwort an @MickWest @steven_dor und
Good question! That’s an Erik Bard question...i know he closely monitors the dozens of cameras and is very particular about their positioning. i am going to thoroughly review with him...
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Antwort an @BrandonFugal @steven_dor und
Cool. I'm also interested in the "infrared" aspect. I have some several infrared cameras. A super bright near-IR-only light source would be unusual. But bright regular lights also put out IR. We see regular lights here too. Where's the visible light photo taken at the same time?
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I’m not sure if I have visible light video pointed that direction at the same time (need to pull the files - I hope so!), but I do recall they were baffled in that they repeatedly checked when it was happening & could not see it with the naked eye.
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