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Home / Science / Victorian Skies Ablaze: SpaceX Satellite Re-entry Dazzles

Victorian Skies Ablaze: SpaceX Satellite Re-entry Dazzles

3 Feb

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Summary

  • A SpaceX Starlink satellite re-entered Earth's atmosphere.
  • The event occurred Tuesday morning, captivating early risers.
  • It displayed a flaming orange trail with green flecks.
Victorian Skies Ablaze: SpaceX Satellite Re-entry Dazzles

Early risers in Victoria were treated to a spectacular display on Tuesday morning when a satellite, suspected to be a SpaceX Starlink unit, re-entered Earth's atmosphere. The fiery spectacle occurred at approximately 5:27 am, painting the pre-dawn sky with a vivid trail of orange and green. This event, which many onlookers initially mistook for a meteor, was identified by experts as the controlled burn-up of space junk. Associate Professor Michael Brown of Monash University noted that the object's slow, near-horizontal descent was characteristic of a reentry, unlike the rapid plunge of a natural meteor. This allowed ample time for observers to witness and document the unusual celestial event.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
The object seen in Victorian skies was a satellite, believed to be from Elon Musk's SpaceX Starlink network, as it re-entered Earth's atmosphere.
The satellite reentry occurred on Tuesday morning around 5:27 am.
Experts noted the satellite reentry was coming in almost horizontally and relatively slowly compared to a meteor, allowing more time for observation.

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