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⚡️ Today, the latest weapons of the Russian Federation were used for the first time. Glows were in Belgorod and Moscow Peresvet - a complex of Russian laser weapons. Refers to the types of weapons based on new physical principles. The complex can “dazzle all satellite reconnaissance systems of a potential enemy in orbits up to 1.5 thousand kilometers.

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I have studied old calendars at museums, they have 364 days only! One day is not marked! 13 x 28 days. Let's make calendar great again. ❤️

In response Johnny Q -Z to his Publication

That is natural light reflection from ice crystals in the air, called "light pillars". The color comes from street lamps or other lamps on city area. The light reflects from every ice crystal between the vuewer and the light source, it only appears to shoot up. It has to be and old pic, or they have very cold air from north wind already. I have seen those every winter and pohotographed them with professionals for years. There's nothing in this photo to convince me it's anything else. Such an ordinary cold windless day's sight. https://atoptics.co.uk/halo/lpil.htm

I have studied old calendars at museums, they have 364 days only! One day is not marked! 13 x 28 days. Let's make calendar great again. ❤️

In response Anna Earthling to her Publication

Ground level being that cold at nights now, over the buildings air can already freeze the humidity in it to tiny ice crystals, if this is a recent picture from Belgorod.

Did you check pic#2? Seems to be took while it was still day outside.

In response Anna Earthling to her Publication

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I have studied old calendars at museums, they have 364 days only! One day is not marked! 13 x 28 days. Let's make calendar great again. ❤️

In response Johnny Q -Z to his Publication

Mobile phone cameras nowadays alter the brightness automatically a lot, and city lights can keep areas around the camera brightly lit too. It's not possible to judge from a photo any more if it was dusk or dawn, both and even a moonlit night can look bright as a day sometimes. But the light pillars cannot form without a bright light/lamp/neon sign/etc underneath it. In any city those are plentiful. It totally depends on how high the ice crystals float and are all layers of air as packed with them. Sometimes there are missing layers and the pillars continue where there's more ice in the air again. But it takes a few months of observing experience, or a few years, to get familiar with all this variation. If the lights over a sports stadion are blueish-white huge led lamps the pillars can be very bright and quite wide. These are ordinary city lights, one has two lights next to each other. These vary in height but never move side ways like auroral curtains do.