On the night of August 26, people all over Ukraine noticed a remarkable phenomenon in the sky, reports 'Glavkom'.
A bright beam appeared over Ukraine, France, Germany, and other European countries.
Online, some speculate that it could be a rocket's contrail, formed by exhaust gases during a rocket launch, or a natural optical illusion, known as a 'light pillar', which occurs under specific atmospheric conditions, such as pressure, humidity, and air temperature.
Earlier, on March 1, residents of the Kharkiv region also observed an unusual celestial phenomenon. It could be an atmospheric phenomenon called a 'light pillar', which forms under specific conditions in the atmosphere, such as pressure, humidity, and air temperature.
A 'light pillar' arises at a low altitude due to ice crystals that reflect light and create the impression of a vertical beam in the sky.
Similar celestial phenomena always attract attention and curiosity from observers, sparking discussions and explanations from experts. Unusual natural phenomena can always hide intriguing and important discoveries about nature and Earth's atmosphere.