70-Year-Old Lights in the Sky Mystery May Have Been Solved
Summary
Scientists examining old astronomical photos from 1949 to 1957 found mysterious flashes of light that might be linked to nuclear weapons tests. These lights often appeared around the same time as nuclear tests and reports of unexplained aerial phenomena (UAPs). The researchers believe these findings could show a possible connection between nuclear activity and these mysterious lights in the sky.Key Facts
- Researchers studied photos from the Palomar Observatory taken between 1949 and 1957.
- They found bright spots in the sky that appeared and disappeared quickly in the photos.
- These lights, called "transient objects," showed up around the same time as nuclear weapons tests.
- Between 1951 and 1957, the U.S., Soviet Union, and Great Britain conducted at least 124 nuclear tests.
- The lights were 45% more likely to be seen within one day of a nuclear test.
- Transients increased by 8.5% with every additional report of unexplained phenomena (UAPs).
- The study provides data supporting a possible link between nuclear tests and unexplained aerial sightings.
- Researchers aim to continue investigating to better understand the origins of these mysterious lights.
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