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Russia admits missile caused UFO lights
Unusual display, seen from Norway, traced to failure of test launch

By Clara Moskowitz

updated 7:12 p.m. ET Dec. 10, 2009
A spectacular spiral light show in the sky above Norway on Wednesday was caused by a Russian missile that failed just after launch, according to Russia's defense ministry.

When the rocket motor spun out of control, it likely created the heavenly spiral of white light near where the missile was launched from a submarine in the White Sea.

The Russian Defense Ministry confirmed that a Bulava ballistic missile test had failed.

More on Russia admits missile caused UFO lights - Space.com- msnbc.com

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There has been over one million sightings of UFOs and most of them were in USA. Has Russian Missiles been failing at the skies above Central America? Komon, why dont you believe there exists another life form out there? After all Allah has described himself as "Rab-ul-Aalameen".. the God of Words.. that means more than one world exist. We have been interpreting worlds as world of Humans and World of Jinnat but could this also not mean that there exists more life forms?
 
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Another Test Failure for Russia's Bulava Missile

MOSCOW - Russia's new nuclear-capable missile suffered another failed test launch, the defence ministry said Dec. 10, solving the mystery of a spectacular plume of white light that appeared over Norway.



AN UNUSUAL LIGHT phenomenon is seen Dec. 9 above the Norwegian city of Skjeroy. Its source was initially not known, but it was later found to be from a failed Russian missile launch. (ANITA OLSEN / SCANPIX / AGENCE FRANCE-PRESSE)
The Bulava missile was test-fired from the submarine Dmitry Donskoi in the White Sea early Dec. 9 but failed at the third stage, the defence ministry said in a statement.


The predawn morning launch coincided with the appearance of an extraordinary light over northern Norway that captivated observers.

Images of the light that appeared in the sky above the Norwegian city of Tromso and elsewhere prompted explanations ranging from a meteor, northern lights, a failed missile or even a UFO.

Describing the latest failure of the Bulava as a major embarrassment for the military, leading Russian defense analyst Pavel Felgenhauer said the images were consistent with a missile failure.

"Such lights and clouds appear from time to time when a missile fails in the upper layers of the atmosphere and have been reported before," he told AFP.

"At least this failed test made some nice fireworks for the Norwegians," he joked.

The White Sea, which is the usual site for such missile tests by Russian submarines, lies close to Norway's own Arctic region.

This was the 12th test launch of the Bulava and the seventh time the firing has ended in failure, the Interfax news agency said.

The submarine-launched missile is central to Russia's plan to revamp its aging weapons arsenal but is beset by development problems.

"The first two stages of the rocket worked, but in the final and third stage there was a technical failure," the defence ministry said in a statement.

The statement said the problem was with the engine in the third stage, while in past launches the first stage had been faulty.

The problems with the Bulava have become an agonizing issue for the defence ministry, which has ploughed a large proportion of its procurement budget into ensuring the missile becomes the key element of its rocket forces.

The previous failure in July forced the resignation of Yury Solomonov, the director of the Moscow Institute of Thermal Technology, which is responsible for developing the missile.

Felgenhauer said that it had dealt a serious blow to Russia's bid to maintain a credible nuclear deterrent.

"By the year 2030, Russia could lose its position as a global nuclear power if the problems are not solved. And it could be that these missiles will never fly properly.:undecided:

"The Russian defense industry has disintegrated to such an extent that it simply cannot make such a complicated system work. Technology and expertise have been lost," he said.

He said there was significant opposition within the Russian defense establishment to the Bulava, meaning that information about its failures would always be impossible to conceal.

The problems are also a major political embarrassment, coming as Russia negotiates with the United States the parameters of a new arms reduction treaty to replace the 1991 START accord.

The treaty expired Dec. 5 and, despite intense negotiations, the two sides have yet to agree the text of a new deal.


The Bulava, which can be equipped with up to 10 individually targeted nuclear warheads, has a maximum range of 5,000 miles.


It is the sea-based version of the Topol-M, Russia's new surface-to-surface intercontinental missile, and designed to be launched from Moscow's newest Borei class of submarines.

Defense analysts say that a further headache for the military is that the new submarines are designed to be compatible with Bulava, and if the new missile fails to work the vessels will be virtually useless.
 
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Its not unusual, its probable to happen when u are testing such a system, once it becomes successfull and russians overcome all its faults i am sure the world will forget about its failures and amazed by its qualities, at the same time the world'd start to concentrate on its counter measures.
 
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LINK TO THE VIDEO

La spirale nei cieli della Norvegia? Solo un test missilistico russo fallito - Corriere della Sera
 
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How can a missile create a spiral?

My commonsense refuses to accept it. This got to be something electromagnetic.

Its not unusual, its probable to happen when u are testing such a system, once it becomes successfull and russians overcome all its faults i am sure the world will forget about its failures and amazed by its qualities, at the same time the world'd start to concentrate on its counter measures.
:rolleyes:

Niazi, are you studying to be some diplomat or something?
 
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Perhaps an alien form of life has taken over the Russian military and issued the statement to hide the fact that a few of their aircrafts were landing in Moscow from their planet :rofl:
 
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Hmmm.try try until you succeed...but try to try only once,if it fails then dont try same thing again,or that try could create touble for you that next time you couldnt even try to try any new but similar thing:P
 
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Spirals by a missile. is this missile suppose to put electro-magnetic pulse or some thing?
 
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How can a missile create a spiral?

My commonsense refuses to accept it. This got to be something electromagnetic.
Easy...

Vernier thruster - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A vernier thruster is a thruster used on a spacecraft for attitude control. It is a smaller thrust motor than main attitude control motors and is used for fine adjustments to the attitude or velocity of a spacecraft. A vernier rocket is a smaller rocket engine used for attitude control in conjunction with a larger spacecraft propulsion engine.
Main motors provide thrust. Vernier motors are positioned on the cylinder's side to provide lateral thrust to maintain proper attitude. There are plenty of online images of rockets with small flames shooting from the side ports. Those are vernier motors. The flight control computer, and yes...rockets are aircrafts, send thruster control signals to the appropriate vernier engine to make adjustments. If this was a motor problem, the FLCS computer would have sent counter-correction thruster commands to the other engines, and we would not see this nice spiral. This is why I am inclined to believe this is a flight controls, not engines, caused failure.

Other factors are turn modes...and yes, rockets do need to make turns...But how?

Skid-to-turn - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Another method to have attitude change is bank-to-turn (BTT) but this usually require the exploitation of aerodynamic forces thru fins. Bank-to-turn occurs every time you see a video of an aircraft rolling to a side then move out of your vision. There are plenty of BTTs in the movie Top Gun.
 
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There has been over one million sightings of UFOs and most of them were in USA. Has Russian Missiles been failing at the skies above Central America? Komon, why dont you believe there exists another life form out there? After all Allah has described himself as "Rab-ul-Aalameen".. the God of Words.. that means more than one world exist. We have been interpreting worlds as world of Humans and World of Jinnat but could this also not mean that there exists more life forms?

my dear friend, i am not arguinig about another life form s existance and God Almighty as Rab-ul-Aalameen.

in this case, as mentioned in my post, the russian defence ministry have accepted that their bulava missile test has failed.

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