The head scientist for the Russian satellite Lomonosov recently revealed that its sensors have been picking up "transient phenomena" in the form of explosions of light since June 2018. Moreover, these flashes began shortly after a data malfunction caused the satellite to be completely shut down for a time. While we don't know what this means yet, we're inclined to think Russia is concerned enough to be inviting feedback from the rest of the world—at least indirectly. In other Transient Phenomena, we have
The Week In Mystery Booms: The Phenomenon Continues Without Explanation. Interestingly, some of these incidents were accompanied by flashes of light. As usual, law enforcement, military, and government sources have no interest in resolving--or revealing--the source of these booms. It's all just a little too much like a disaster movie somedays, where all the signs are there and no one is putting the pieces together. (CM)
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