Strange Light filmed over Kazakstan Jan 28th

This strange light (UFO) was filmed over Pavlodar Kazakhstan, January 28, 2011, and according to the witness, it happens twice a month! Solved, this is probably a Russian Soyuz booster that was also launched from the Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan at 8:31 p.m. EST (0131 GMT) on the 28th Jan 2011.

This strange light (UFO) was filmed over Pavlodar Kazakhstan, January 28, 2011, and according to the witness, it happens twice a month!

[youtube width=”480″ height=”385″]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l0lwK6YO7HE[/youtube]

First thoughts were a comet, but that wouldn’t happen every month, UFO is a great term, because the object is definitely unknown. Because it happens twice every month, I wonder if it is the International Space Station (ISS) or some other low orbiting craft?

Update: Just found another video with a similar light filmed early (1st?) February 2011, again in Kazakhstan.

[youtube width=”560″ height=”340″]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1oVFAW18l1s[/youtube]

OK, think we have solved this — below is another video, this time from 9th/10th July 2010. It shows a very similar object, but after checking launch dates for rockets (most of which are taking supplies to the International Space Station), it looks like this was a Proton rocket taking off from the Central Asian spaceport of Baikonur Cosmodrome, Kazakhstan!

[youtube width=”560″ height=”340″]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YnszlJC8iGs[/youtube]

The first video (top) is probably the Russian Soyuz booster that was also launched from the Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan at 8:31 p.m. EST (0131 GMT) on the 28th Jan 2011. It was Russia’s 41st such cargo delivery mission to the space station.

So, unless the dates are wrong or there is another explanation, I think the strange light is unfortunately just a rocket on its way to the ISS.

Useful Links:
The Complete 2010 Launch Forecast (Space.com)
Launch Schedules (spaceflightnow.com)

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CW Staff
CW Staff

In the late 80s I started investigating UFOs and crop circles and joined the CCCS (Centre for Crop Circle Studies) and a local group researching strange sightings and reports along the south coast of Dorset (UK). In the early ’90s I started my own research group called SPS (Strange Phenomena Studies), this was renamed in 2004 to Cryptoworld.

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