A mysterious spiral-shaped light appeared in the sky over Hawaii in the early morning hours of January 18 this year.
This is what the scientific site writes Study discovers.
caught in the video
This phenomenon was captured by the Subaru Asahi Star Camera owned by the National Astronomical Observatory of Japan (NAOJ) and the Japanese news agency Asahi Shimbun.
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The camera is on the Subaru telescope, which sits atop the dormant volcano Mauna Kea on the Big Island of Hawaii.
In a video shared on Youtube One could see that the mysterious spiral-shaped light seemed to slowly rotate around itself, before disappearing into nothingness.
“It really is an extraordinary sight,” NAOJ writes in the video.
Simple Explanation
Such a discovery can make anyone speculate, but it must have a fairly simple explanation.
– It looks as if the spiral is related to SpaceX’s launch of a new satellite, NAOJ writes Twitter.
Experts believe the surprisingly light formation consisted of frozen rocket fuel that was expelled during launch.
Elon Musk’s SpaceX launched a Falcon 9 rocket from Cape Canaveral, Florida, that same morning. The rocket was carrying a new GPS satellite for the US Aerospace Defense, he said. Space.com.
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SpaceX spirals
This isn’t the first time a SpaceX rocket has caused a light show in the sky. Last April, the same camera captured a spiral swirl of light in the sky shortly after a spy satellite was launched, according to Study discovers.
The light phenomenon has become so common over the Pacific Ocean that it’s often called “SpaceX spirals,” Spaceweather.com informs.
The vast majority of Falcon 9 rockets fall to the ground in this region. But also in other parts of the world, amazing light phenomena have been recorded as a result of the freezing of rocket fuel.
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In March 2022, fuel from a Chinese rocket created a large rotating ball of light in the sky over Alaska, according to Study discovers.
In October 2017, people feared aliens might invade Earth, after a larger glowing blue ball appeared in the sky over Siberia, Russia, according to ScienceAlert.
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– A resident of the region told the Siberian Times: I went out to smoke and thought the end of the world was near.
But it turned out that the light was due to the military test of Russian missiles in the region.
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