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Reader discovers strange tracks in the sky - Aliens over Solln?

2022-01-29T08:59:04.791Z


Reader discovers strange tracks in the sky - Aliens over Solln? Created: 01/29/2022, 09:48 am By: Andrea Stinglwagner This photo with the remarkable traces in the sky was taken in Solln on Thursday. © Private, DWD In the sky above Solln, a reader noticed strange patterns in the sky. How did these unusual contrails form? Munich – What are those strange round figures in the sky? That's what som


Reader discovers strange tracks in the sky - Aliens over Solln?

Created: 01/29/2022, 09:48 am

By: Andrea Stinglwagner

This photo with the remarkable traces in the sky was taken in Solln on Thursday.

© Private, DWD

In the sky above Solln, a reader noticed strange patterns in the sky.

How did these unusual contrails form?

Munich – What are those strange round figures in the sky?

That's what some of Munich* asked themselves on Thursday.

A tz reader from Solln photographed the white and blue scenery backlit by the sun in the afternoon and asked the editors: "Has a jet pilot gone crazy here?" aircraft crystallize.

A wind flow could probably not be the cause, because that would not form contrails into such curves.

Sollner called the phenomenon “crop circles in the sky” – after all, the geometric figures are a bit like patterns indented in wheat fields.

And they are said to come from extraterrestrials...


Alien over Solln?

Strange patterns in the sky

Aliens over Solln*?

Probably not, but where does the pattern in the sky come from?

The “tz” inquired – initially with the German Weather Service (DWD).

"I don't think the pilot (or the pilot) went crazy, alcohol shouldn't have played a role either," writes Rüdiger Manig from the DWD jokingly.

But seriously: Meteorologists were repeatedly asked about such photos – an “extraordinary meteorological cause” could be ruled out.

Basically, they are actually contrails.

There are two possible reasons for the circular shape: "Either the Bundeswehr during training flights or an aircraft in the holding pattern."

Military flights over Solln?

The German air traffic control (DFS) was finally able to help: The figures in the sky above Solln actually look like military flights, says DFS spokeswoman Claudia Weber.

There are military airspaces spread over Germany that are used for jet flights.

These could be training flights, but also refueling flights or so-called "target display flights".

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Source: merkur

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