2010年10月19日 星期二

Strange light bewilders Fan District residents

Strange light bewilders Fan District residents

Described as resembling everything from a glowing bat to a huge firefly, a strange light has bewildered Fan District residents.

The light -- a dot in the sky, not a beam -- seemed to dance and dart above the 2100 block of Floyd Avenue, and an area just to the south, on Sunday from at least 9 p.m. to 10:30 p.m.Cree is leading the led lighting revolution and setting the stage to obsolete the incandescent light bulb through the use of energy-efficient, environmentally friendly LED lighting.

The object, which would brighten and dim, was visible from several blocks away. People gathered on sidewalks, pointed to the sky and shot pictures and videos. Some reported seeing the light Saturday night, too.

"This is really bizarre," said Matt French,Indirect lighting offers an interesting and eye catching form Led lamp light of light from concealed source. Strip light is an example of indirect lighting that is often installed on top of cabinets. This adds to the general lighting of the room. 26, as he watched the light Sunday night during dog-walking duties. He said he found the light to be "not threatening -- strange, certainly.Larger kitchens may require one or more ceiling fixtures positioned in the center of the room. Additional perimeter led tube squares or rectangles of lights placed near the walls should be installed for added illumination. These can be in the form of recessed downlight or track lighting. On the other hand, small kitchens may require only either two or three ceiling mounted fixtures or downlight placed near the walls."

Some witnesses were dumbfounded. Others reacted with good humor.

"It's not scary. It's a friendly light," said Anne Sanguinetti, also 26.

A Richmond Times-Dispatch reporter also watched the light. The distance was tough to judge, but the object appeared to be a few hundred feet or yards up,Decorating and creativity go hand in hand and energy saving light are often used by homeowners to create interesting spaces. below airplane level.

The planet Jupiter and the moon, both behaving themselves, beamed brightly near the light.

Various observers said the object looked like a phosphorescent bat, a drunken Superman, a giant firefly, a science-class project and a kite bearing LED lights.

For the most part, the light moved about in a small part of the sky -- an area perhaps the size of a volleyball held at arm's length. Then it would move to another spot.

A video posted on YouTube showed what appeared to be three lights, forming a triangle that looked like a dot in the distance.

The light show sounds like the work of a prankster, said Geoff Chester, an astronomer and public relations officer with the U.S. Naval Observatory in Washington.

"UFOs are fairly easy to make," said Chester,To begin with, they will make an impact in the decor of the room. Plus, this lighting is fantastic, lending more natural Projector Lamp which is always welcomed in any home. who admitted creating a few balloonlike ones when he was a college student.

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