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Strange halo over town in China ignites conspiracy theories. Experts have explanation

This photo was taken in August in Pu’er, Yunnan Province, China. Experts say it is “an iridescent pileus cloud” and not a UFO.
This photo was taken in August in Pu’er, Yunnan Province, China. Experts say it is “an iridescent pileus cloud” and not a UFO. Facebook screengrab/Jiaqi Sun (孙嘉琪)

A towering halo photographed over southern China has ignited a growing number of conspiracy theories in recent weeks, including references to secret government experiments.

It appeared in August over Pu’er in the Yunnan Province (north of Laos) and resembled a rainbow-colored tower sitting atop a cloud of dark exhaust.

The NASA “Astronomy Picture of the Day” Facebook page shared a photo of the formation Sept. 6 — credited to photographer Jiaqi Sun — and offered an explanation that involved clouds, uniformly sized water droplets and diffracted sunlight.

More than 77,000 reactions and 1,800 comments later, it’s clear not everyone is convinced it was natural or accidental.

Among the alternative theories: an explosion; “toxic chemicals” sprayed into the atmosphere and a Chinese government hologram experiment.

However, many more had no doubt it was a UFO and they suggested a government cover-up.

“Aliens are in that cloud,” Marjana N Manny Perez wrote.

“It’s either a man-made substance used to cover up advanced military technology, or aliens. You pick,” Andreja Depiazzi said.

“Weird how I haven’t seen or heard of these my entire life,” Cassi Idle posted.

The NASA-supported Facebook page did not address the theories but did offer a more detailed explanation of what it called “an iridescent pileus cloud,” which it conceded was a bit “unusual.”

“Behind this darker cloud, is a pileus iridescent cloud, a group of water droplets that have a uniformly similar size and so together diffract different colors of sunlight by different amounts,” the site wrote.

“Also captured (in the photo) were unusual cloud ripples above the pileus cloud. The formation of a rare pileus cloud capping a common cumulus cloud is an indication that the lower cloud is expanding upward and might well develop into a storm.”

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This story was originally published September 7, 2022 at 12:12 PM with the headline "Strange halo over town in China ignites conspiracy theories. Experts have explanation."

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Mark Price
The Charlotte Observer
Mark Price is a state reporter for The Charlotte Observer and McClatchy News outlets in North Carolina. He joined the network of newspapers in 1991 at The Charlotte Observer, covering beats including schools, crime, immigration, LGBTQ issues, homelessness and nonprofits. He graduated from the University of Memphis with majors in journalism and art history, and a minor in geology. 
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