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2009 Norwegian spiral anomaly

The Norwegian spiral anomaly of 2009 appeared in the night sky over Norway〔(Estimation of the Location, Trajectory, Size, and Altitude of the "Norway Spiral" Phenomenon )〕 on 9 December 2009. It was visible from, and photographed from, northern Norway and Sweden. The spiral consisted of a blue beam of light with a greyish spiral emanating from one end of it. The light could be seen in all of Trøndelag to the south (the two red counties on the map to the right) and all across the three northern counties which compose Northern Norway, as well as from Northern Sweden〔 and it lasted for 2–3 minutes.〔 According to sources, it looked like a blue light coming from behind a mountain, stopping in mid-air, and starting to spiral outwards. A similar, though less spectacular event had also occurred in Norway the month before.〔(Mystisk lys var russisk rakett )〕 Both events had the expected visual features of failed flights of Russian SLBM RSM-56 Bulava missiles, and the Russian Defense Ministry acknowledged shortly after that such an event had taken place on 9 December.〔
==Initial speculations==
Hundreds of calls flooded the Norwegian Meteorological Institute as residents wanted to know what they were seeing.〔 Norwegian celebrity astronomer Knut Jørgen Røed Ødegaard commented that he first speculated that it was a fireball meteor, but rejected that possibility because the light lasted too long.〔 He also pointed out the area over which the light had been observed was exceptionally large, covering all of Northern Norway and Trøndelag.〔 It was also suggested that it could have been a rare, never-before-seen Northern Lights variant.〔
UFO enthusiasts immediately began speculating whether the aerial light display could be evidence of extraterrestrial intelligence proposing among other things that it could be a wormhole opening up, or somehow was linked to the recent high-energy experiments undertaken at the Large Hadron Collider in Switzerland.

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