The light pillars are often misconstrued as paranormal phenomena. Residents of Central Alberta in Canada recently witnessed a breathtaking atmospheric display as light pillars illuminated the ...
Light pillars, often mistaken for UFO sightings, are natural optical illusions created by specific atmospheric conditions. (Photo: Dar Tanner X handle) ...
Central Alberta residents witnessed a breathtaking display of light pillars during a recent -30°C cold snap. These luminous beams, often mistaken for UFOs, are a natural phenomenon caused by ice ...
You might suspect alien spaceships, but light pillars are of this world. When a blast of cold weather comes down from the Arctic, flat ice crystals form in the air and hang there like pixie dust.
To the strains of "America the Beautiful," two pillars of light soared skyward from beside ground zero last night, filling a hole torn in New York's skyline when terrorists brought down the World ...