Tuesday, February 2, 2010
Zeena LaVey And Nikolas Schreck Interview 1 of 10
The Mystery Of The Glowing Jellyfish In The Sky
Dailymail.co.uk-- A strange jellyfish-shaped object spotted hanging in the sky over Norway, may have been caused by light from the aurora being bounced off a space satellite, experts say.
If proven it will be the first known case of a satellite reflecting the Northern Lights.
The mysterious phenomenon was photographed last week by amateur photographer Per-Arne Milkalsen over Andenesm, Norway.
Mr Mikalsen captured this strange phenomenon he described as a 'parachute' when taking pictures of the vivid Aurora over Andenes, Norway
PETA Wants Punxsutawney Phil Replaced with Robot
The National Ledger-- Groundhog Day is right around the corner and the animal rights group PETA would like to replace the adorable Punxsutawney Phil with a robot! The People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals wants organizers of Pennsylvania's Groundhog Day festival to ditch Phil for electronics, plastic and a little metal.
Phil and the town of Punxsutawney were portrayed in the movie Groundhog Day with Bill Murray, and lore has it that Phil has made weather prognostications for over 120 years.
According to Wiki the legend and celebration goes like this: "Phil emerges from his temporary home on Gobbler's Knob, located in a rural area about 2 miles east of town. According to the tradition, if Phil sees his shadow and returns to his hole, the United States will have six more weeks of winter. If Phil does not see his shadow, spring will arrive early."
PETA doesn't like it. They say says it's "unfair to keep the animal in captivity and subject him to the huge crowds and bright lights that accompany the thousands of revelers each year," reports Tampa bay Online.
Organizers says they animal is treated better than most kids in Pennsylvania and claim PETA just wants publicity.
Phil and the town of Punxsutawney were portrayed in the movie Groundhog Day with Bill Murray, and lore has it that Phil has made weather prognostications for over 120 years.
According to Wiki the legend and celebration goes like this: "Phil emerges from his temporary home on Gobbler's Knob, located in a rural area about 2 miles east of town. According to the tradition, if Phil sees his shadow and returns to his hole, the United States will have six more weeks of winter. If Phil does not see his shadow, spring will arrive early."
PETA doesn't like it. They say says it's "unfair to keep the animal in captivity and subject him to the huge crowds and bright lights that accompany the thousands of revelers each year," reports Tampa bay Online.
Organizers says they animal is treated better than most kids in Pennsylvania and claim PETA just wants publicity.
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