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This unexplained phenomena has been sighted by hundreds of people across the globe (From China to Norway), including top meteorological scientists, military bases and cities. These sighting prompted speculation on what the creatures really were. |
This unexplained phenomena has been sighted by hundreds of people across the globe (From China to Norway), including top meteorological scientists, military bases and cities. These sighting prompted speculation on what the creatures really were. |
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== Sightings == |
== Sightings == |
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Since the mid 20th century, these mysterious creatures have been sighted numerous times and have gained substantial recognition from the media and scientific community alike. It is one of the few UFO phenomena to be recognized and researched by the scientific community, while additionally still filling the headlines of newspapers. Some of the most notable examples include: |
Since the mid 20th century, these mysterious creatures have been sighted numerous times and have gained substantial recognition from the media and scientific community alike. It is one of the few UFO phenomena to be recognized and researched by the scientific community, while additionally still filling the headlines of newspapers. Some of the most notable examples include: |
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Atmospheric Jellyfish are flying jellyfish that have been sighted floating in the atmosphere.
Atmospheric Jellyfish are a type of UFO as well.
This unexplained phenomena has been sighted by hundreds of people across the globe (From China to Norway), including top meteorological scientists, military bases and cities. These sighting prompted speculation on what the creatures really were.
According to NASA, these creatures may be the result of space debris reflecting off of the Northern Lights.
NASA has also launched 60,000 jellyfish into Earth's orbit during their From Undersea to Outer Space experiment. These produced Atmospheric Jellyfish may yield insight to the sighted Atmospheric Jellyfish.
Sightings
Since the mid 20th century, these mysterious creatures have been sighted numerous times and have gained substantial recognition from the media and scientific community alike. It is one of the few UFO phenomena to be recognized and researched by the scientific community, while additionally still filling the headlines of newspapers. Some of the most notable examples include:
The Dutch Flying Jellyfish
- Main article: Dutch Flying Jellyfish
The Dutch Flying Jellyfish is an Atmospheric Jellyfish sighted in the Netherlands by Harry Perton.
Harry Perton ventured out after a storm last week to take photos for his blog after he saw beautiful skies from his window. He was not expecting to capture pictures of something unusual, but he was surprised upon checking his camera when he got home. He saw a jellyfish UFO.
Qing Xian Flying Jellyfish
- Main article: Qing Xian Flying Jellyfish
The Qing Xian Flying Jellyfish (Chinese: 青县飞行水母) is an Atmospheric Jellyfish sighted by a Chinese Air Force pilot and 140 ground officials on Monday, October 19, 1998 in Qingxian, China.
Jellyfish Anomaly of Petrosavodsk
- Main article: Jellyfish Anomaly of Petrosavodsk
The Jellyfish Anomaly of Petrosavodsk was the first documented sighting of Atmospheric Jellyfish, a type of Atmospheric Beast, that was sighted by hundreds of local people, including Yuri Gromov and Nikolai Milov, above the skies of Petrosavodsk, Russia on September 20, 1977. The sighting prompted speculations on what the creature really was.
Norwegian Atmospheric Jellyfish
- Main article: Norwegian Atmospheric Jellyfish
The Norwegian Atmospheric Jellyfish is an Atmospheric Jellyfish sighted in Norway by Per-Arne Milkalsen. Leading scientists theorize it may have been caused by light from the aurora being bounced off a space satellite.
Timeline
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November 17, 1974 | The first known sighting of an Atmospheric Jellyfish. When first shown to the public in 1979, it soon became the object of intensive research, including the Danish military. | ||
September 20, 1977 | The first confirmed sighting of an Atmospheric Jellyfish, The Jellyfish Anomaly of Petrosavodsk, is sighted above Onezskoe lake in Petrosavodsk, Russia. | ||
1985 | The first sighting of the UFO latter to be linked to the Belorussian Sky Squid is sighted above Minsk, Belarus. | ||
October 19, 1998 | The second most famous Atmospheric Jellyfish sighting, the Qing Xian Flying Jellyfish, occurs; it was sighted by a Chinese Air Force pilot and 140 ground officials. | ||
December 24, 1999 | The second sighting of the Belorussian Sky Squid occurs over Vitebsk, Belarus. | ||
January 20th, 2010 | The Norwegian Atmospheric Jellyfish is sighted in Norway by Per-Arne Milkalsen. This sighting renews scientific and public interest after being virtually forgotten for over a decade. | ||
April 12, 2012 | The Toronto Aerial Jellyfish is sighted in the skies above Toronto, Canada. | ||
Late December, 2012 | The NASA Jellyfish Anomaly was sighted via NASA cameras recording a strange object in the sky. | ||
June 1, 2015 | The Dutch Flying Jellyfish was sighted in the Netherlands by Harry Perton. It is one of the most well known Atmospheric Jellyfish sightings. |