A stunning blue spiral, in a perfect “vortex”, was recently spotted in the Hawaiian night sky. But not fear, but just some excitement.
The mysterious sight was captured by the Subaru Telescope on the summit of Maunakea on the Big Island of Hawaii. A little before 4:45 am on January 18th, small blue dots could be seen in the blanket of stars. The point rapidly expanded until it formed into a mass of spheres with bright blue sparks emanating from its center. He slowly disappeared in the background for about 15 minutes.
Scientists who support the telescope said the “mysterious gush” is likely due to the SpaceX launch. “Earlier that day, SpaceX launched a satellite into medium-Earth orbit,” the telescope’s YouTube channel posted. “We believe this phenomenon” [to] self-orbital deployment operation. “
Hours before the launch, a SpaceX Falcon 9 GPS rocket had launched from the US Space Station in Cape Canaveral, Florida. SpaceX, which is owned by Elon Musk, has control over the Space Force. According to Space.com, spirals have been seen in the sky after other SpaceX launches as well. Perhaps because the fuel is driven out of fraud.
The Subaru Telescope is operated jointly by the National Astronomical Observatory of Japan and the National Institutes of Natural Sciences. Because the summit of Maunakea is above the clouds and there is not much light pollution in the Hawaiian Islands, scientists can take excellent pictures of space; Hawaii officials allow districts around the world to operate telescopes above Maunakea. This week, professional and amateur astronomers alike will observe a rare green comet passing by Earth.
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