Mysterious green light above Thai national park ‘not aurora’

Mysterious green light above Thai national park 'not aurora'
In the state of Phetchaburi’s Kaeng Krachan National Park, a natural light can be seen in the sky. It was observed from Panoenthung’s vantage point. Department of National Parks, Wildlife, and Plant Conservation ( Photo )

Authorities in Phetchaburi state claim that the natural light blaze seen above Kaeng Krachan National Park was certainly cockcrow.

On the Facebook website of Khao Panoenthung( in Thai ) from Friday, images of natural light in the sky seen from the scenic place of the national garden were posted, raising the question of whether the lights had anything to do with the aurora. The natural lamps were also seen by visitors to the Khao Panoenthung rock.

The natural light appeared in the eastern horizon from the mountain between 7 and 10 o’clock on Friday, according to Mongkol Chaipakdee, the head of Kaeng Krachan National Park. On that particular occasion, around 200 guests witnessed it. When the sun rose, the natural lighting vanished.

Above the Tanaosri mountain range, whose top was about 1, 200 meters high, the natural lighting reflected on sky. According to him, the lights appeared when the nearby mountain warmth was at 20 degree Celsius.

On November 2, 2021, and January 1, 2022, photographers earlier captured like light at the same area.

Regulators disregarded the rumor, claiming that because Thailand is too far from the beams, an aurora cannot be seen in the sky above the nation.

The National Astronomical Research Institute of Thailand’s Matipon Tangmatitham, an scientist, claimed that daybreak couldn’t be seen in Thailand because it was too far from the beams of the planet.

He wrote that Aurora were no transparent. Through them, actors do shine.

Stars were apparently obscured by the natural light above Kaeng Krachan National Park. According to Mr. Matipon, it most probably appeared on clouds that reflected natural lighting emitted from the earth’s surface.

He thought the green light & nbsp originated in the Gulf of Thailand from a large number of squid fishing boats. Fishermen typically used natural lights to entice fish it, he claimed.