(CNN) — “A strange swirl of blue light seen in the morning sky above Norway on Wednesday is being linked to a failed Russian missile test,” reports CNN.com. Coincidentally, we’ve read reports that the Large Hadron Collider (Atom Smasher) had its first high energy collision near the same time…
The phenomenon could be seen all over Norway with witnesses describing a swirling light which filled the sky around 8.00 a.m. local time (2.00 a.m. ET), which then seemed to explode.
The Russian Defense Ministry has confirmed the Russian Navy launched a Bulava ballistic missile on the same day, but has declined to make any connection with the lights seen over Norway.
It confirmed the missile was fired from the “Dmitry Donskoi” nuclear submarine, but would not comment on the submarine’s location at the time of launch.
Full report here.
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