Hessdalen Lights: A Decades-Long, Data-Driven Investigation into a Geology-Linked Aerial Phenomenon in Norway
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The Hessdalen lights are a decades-long, unexplained aerial phenomenon in central Norway that scientists have studied with ongoing measurements since 1998, testing ideas from stressed rocks generating electricity to ionized dust-plasma that glows, in international collaboration led by Erling Strand, Massimo Teodorani, GEIPAN/CNES, and the SCU.