Dancing Light UFO’s: Norway’s Hessdalen Phenomena?
Hessdalen, Ground Zero for Norway's UFO's

Dancing Light UFO, Thailand, December 3, 2010
‘Some is moving very slowly and some lights can move very fast. The fastest we have ever measured was 30,000 km per hour.
Sc. EE Erling Strand, University of Ostfold, Hessdalen Phenomena
For over a decade scientists and researchers in Norway have been trying to figure out the mysterious lights and UFO’s they’ve documented on film and witnessed firsthand in Hessdalen, the site of the world’s first UFO observatory. Mysterious lights clocked at up to 30,000 km per hour, lights which, in our opinion, look very similar to the Dancing Light UFO filmed in Thailand in early December.
The site of the world’s first UFO observatory, the Hessdalen Interactive Observatory, dubbed ‘bluebox’. Hessdalen, Norway, the location where local residents have witnessed mysterious lights in the nearby mountains for over a hundred years. After a wave of UFO sightings in the early 1980′s, Østfold University College in Norway set up the observatory. Since then, numerous sightings have been captured on film and radar.
Update: Link to live Hessdalen webcam.
The phenomena studied in several joint research projects.
Update: Link to the French blog Onvi Paranormal–a really interesting UFO-Paranormal website–which has more info on the joint research underway at Hessdalen which includes GEIPAN, the official group that studies UFO’s in France. At Onvi Paranormal, the link to GEIPAN’s website which has more info on the type of scientific research underway at Hessdalen:
The objectives of this first campaign, conducted with limited resources, are to identify possible disturbances of low frequency electromagnetic field (below 40 Hz) associated with these events light to measure the spectrum of the electric field in a frequency band very wide (1kHz to 5MHz) to study the seismic noise, recording radar traces of these phenomena with the Italian radar, and shoot on automatic triggering the phenomena of light through the Norwegian material. Four sites are currently operational: the Norwegian central station called ‘Blue box’ where the Norwegian equipment and measuring the electric field, the radar station located 4 miles south and two electromagnetic stations located in the valley and powered by batteries and solar panels. Following this first campaign, a long process of data processing and analysis will be done by the scientific consortium. The results will then better understand the genesis of these luminous phenomena and to consider more detailed research and more systematic.
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Hessladen UFO – photo from GEIPAN website
Over at Youtube, part of a documentary about the Hellsdallen UFO Observatory and the research on the mysterious lights, the sightings of UFO’s and a ‘landing’ near Hessdalen.

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In December we posted amazing UFO footage shot in Thailand, a UFO we dubbed the Dancing Light. We noted the ‘UFO’ was similar to other sightings in November, videos filmed in Ghana, Ireland, Buenos Aires, an island in the Tyrrhenian Sea and Bangalore, India. The UFO videos similar to the ‘UFO’ filmed in Hallsville, TX, on November 9, 2009, reported by news media. Since we posted the videos we discovered the documentary about Norway’s Hessdallen Phenomena. In the documentary, several images of mysterious lights which, in our opinion, are similar to the Dancing Light UFO filmed across the globe.
The above Hessdalen image taken with 1/60th of a second exposure.

Dancing Light UFO, Thailand, December 3, 2010
Dancing Light UFO filmed in Thailand, December 3rd, 2010.
Analysis of the Thailand UFO video by Donald Arthur Johnson, PhD:
This UFO was videoed by my colleague at work, and witnessed by his wife and him. The witnesses are both in their 30s and college educated professionals. The sighting occurred on Monday night, December 13, 2010 at around 10 p.m. Bangkok time. Location: Salaya, Nakhon Pathom, Thailand from his 6th floor apartment.
He was smoking a cigarette on their 6th floor balcony when he first noticed a bright light in the sky, which turned into a bright line. He first thought it was a star, then a satellite, and then an airplane, because it was multicolored and was more than just a point source. However, it hung in one place in the sky, so he called to his wife to come out and bring his video camera, because he wanted to use the telephoto zoom on the camera to enhance the image and try to explain the mystery of what they were witnessing. He mounted the camera on a tripod and used the camera’s telephoto lens to zoom in on it to get a higher magnification. That was when they both noticed it was dancing very rapidly in snake-like or worm-like movements, but in the same place in the sky. They were looking toward the southern sky. They actually saw 3 of these dancing lights but filmed only one of them. The light you first see in the video is a light on the side of their apartment building, which provides some reference to the angle of elevation. He estimated it was perhaps 10,000 feet above the aircraft passing underneath on approach to Bangkok (BKK) Suvarnabhumi Airport, so the altitude might have been around 15,000 feet. The choppiness you see in the video is definitely part of the phenomenon, because the speed of the video is normal, not sped up or slowed down. This can be verified by the audio comments they both made, which are quite interesting to listen to. To the naked eye the UFO appeared like a bright light or line in the sky; only under telephoto magnification, with the camera mounted firmly on a tripod, were the strange worm-like maneuverings observable on the camcorder’s digital display.
When we watched it for the first time in the office, Wednesday December 15th, one of our colleagues commented that it looked like the UFO was spelling out writing in the sky. It is strange and inexplicable that there appears to be a quarter-second pause between each “dance”, which does make it look like a form of signaling.
Camera information: HDD JVC model GZ-MG750 800k pixel with 1.8x magnification high definition 43mm telephoto lens. Camera was on a tripod, so the motion is NOT due to hand movement of the camera (except at one short point when he moves the camera). It was videoed at normal camera speed. I can vouch that this is an authentic, untouched video with absolutely NO added special effects. What you are seeing in the video is not a star, planet, satellite, airplane, balloon, or any other prosaic explanation. It’s a definite unknown!
This info compiled submitted by Donald A. Johnson, Ph.D., UFO investigator and author with more than 40 years field investigating experience.
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Hi,
I have put online on my Ufo blog your very nice article. And I have put the link of the GEIPAN, the official group in France which studies Ufos. And in this moment, 2011 january, the GEIPAN studies the Ufos at Hessdalen ! Look the link to GEIPAN (on my blog) about this information :
http://ovniparanormal.over-blog.com/
Christian Macé
French Riviera
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Hi,
Here the direct link on my Ufo blog(translate in English)to the GEIPAN in France which studies Ufos at Hessdalen in this moment, 2011 january :
http://ovniparanormal.over-blog.com/article-le-geipan-va-etudier-cet-hiver-les-ovnis-de-hessdalen-en-norvege-62372798.html
All the best.
Christian Macé
French Riviera
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Not to take away from what is something unusual…However Just because the audio speed is normal does not mean the frame rate is. On most all video cameras today including the jvc, when on auto particularly and in self adjusted manual mode the camera will shoot at a lower frame rate. Which will make it jittery, particularly if the object is moving. I would guess that this camera was shooting 8 to 10 frames per second and maybe less. It does not take away form the motion you are seeing. It is unusual but needed to bring awareness that just because the audio may be at 29.fps does not mean the video is. It is a variable in auto mode and lower frame rates can be used in order to get more light onto the sensor in manual mode. FYI
RN
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You should also look into The Dorothy Izatt Story, “Capturing the Light” and a recent sighting that was filmed in Hong Kong.
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LBG1 Reply:
January 16th, 2011 at 01:07
Marilyn, thanks for the tip about the Dorothy Izatt Story. Meanwhile, I went down the Rabbit Hole at the Zirconstar.net site.
Absolutely amazing photos!
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Hessdalen Lights are dusty plasmas! A new computer simulation shows that dust immersed in ionized gas can organize itself into DNA-like double helixes. These dust structures can behave in many respects like living organisms.
The dust helixes can store information; the scaffolding of their ‘bodies’ can have two stable states – with different size diameters. That way, a spiral can contain sets of wide and narrow sections.
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Hessdalen Lights are dusty plasmas! A new computer simulation shows that dust immersed in ionized gas can organize itself into DNA-like double helixes. These dust structures can behave in many respects like living organisms.
The dust helixes can store information; the scaffolding of their ‘bodies’ can have two stable states – with different size diameters. That way, a spiral can contain sets of wide and narrow sections. The simulations suggested that under conditions commonly found in space, the dust particles first form a cylindrical structure that sometimes evolved into helical structures. Along some spirals, the radius of the helix was seen to change abruptly from one value to another and then back again, providing a mechanism for storing information in terms of the length and radius of a section of a spiral.
See:
http://physicsworld.com/cws/article/news/30833
and
http://journals1.scholarsportal.info/details.xqy?uri=/13646826/v72i0016/1200_ahdpmohl.xml
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Hessdalen Lights are dusty plasmas! A new computer simulation shows that dust immersed in ionized gas can organize itself into DNA-like double helixes. These dust structures can behave in many respects like living organisms.
The dust helixes can store information; the scaffolding of their ‘bodies’ can have two stable states – with different size diameters. That way, a spiral can contain sets of wide and narrow sections. The simulations suggested that under conditions commonly found in space, the dust particles first form a cylindrical structure that sometimes evolved into helical structures. Along some spirals, the radius of the helix was seen to change abruptly from one value to another and then back again, providing a mechanism for storing information in terms of the length and radius of a section of a spiral.
See:
http://physicsworld.com/cws/article/news/30833
and
http://journals1.scholarsportal.info/details.xqy?uri=/13646826/v72i0016/1200_ahdpmohl.xml
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And you can sit from afar without any extensive onsite investigations as the experts have conducted for years and make this assumption?
Sorry, but there’s no credibility to your post here.
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In my opinion Hessdalen represents the global UFO phenomenon in a miniature version. Hessdalen covers the entire spectrum – from lights in the sky, to close encounters. By studying what happens in Hessdalen, one can learn about the global UFO phenomenon as well. And that is exactly what happens: – I have written extensively about the research carried out in Hessdalen in my blog. The research results are amazing, and the conclusions are startling:
http://ufohessdalen.blogspot.com/
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