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The government wants you to believe.
Archived version: https://archive.is/newest/https://gizmodo.com/pentagon-has-been-pushing-americans-to-believe-in-ufos-for-decades-new-report-finds-2000614615
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I feel like it is glowing orange something has gone terribly wrong.
ETA: I looked up some reasons it might glow orange. There are legitimate reasons. I thought it meant it was glowing while charging which is what the article makes it sound like. Maybe it got too hot and started glowing? Possible and probably unsafe or something wrong in the design. But I wouldn’t think that would be as bright as it seems like the article means.
However, if it’s releasing plasma and sodium vapor it could give a bright orange glow. So it’s possible that it charged up, fired, released plasma plus something that turned bright orange (there are a couple of other things, but I’m sticking with sodium in this example), then shot a lightning like ray when the plasma found a path to ground. Similar to how a Tesla coil in a plasma ball works but with something that turns orange (sodium vapor) instead of purple (xenon and neon or whatever).
But I could be misunderstanding.