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Mysterious Flying Spirals in the Sky of Hawaii

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The Japanese astronomical agency reported finding a mysterious flying spiral object in the sky of Hawaii, United States. Sky phenomenon What is that?

The National Astronomical Observatory of Japan (NAOJ) reports that Telescope Their Subaru-Asahi STAR caught a mysterious image. The shape is a spiral floating in the sky.

The position is in Maunakea, Hawaii, on January 18, 2023. These findings are also broadcast on their YouTube account.

“A mysterious floating spiral was seen over Maunakea on 18-01-2023. What an unusual sight! Do you know what it is?” they said throwing questions reported by NDTV, Sunday (29/1/2023).

This video got 606 likes and was watched 270 times. Many netizens have asked what this is alien or Andromeda.

NAOJ some time later found the answer and announced it on Twitter. Apparently it was SpaceX’s frozen rocket fuel.

According to Space.com, SpaceX launch Falcon 9 rocket from Cape Canaveral, Florida on January 18, 2023. Falcon 9 dumps excess fuel into the ocean, which appears to be a mysterious spiral in the sky.

A mysterious celestial phenomenon has also recently occurred in the sky of Mount Merapi, DI Yogyakarta. A luminous object passed over Mount Merapi from being caught on video.

Netizens became excited about it. However, researchers from the Space Research Center of the National Research and Innovation Agency (BRIN) Andi Pangerang confirmed that the luminous object was a satellite.

Andi explained that the satellite is a Falconsat-3 from the satellite development program carried out by USAFA or the United States Air Force Academy. The satellite crashed near the waters of Madagascar.

“The latest update, Falconsat-3 with Catalog Number NORAD 30776U, has been declared reentry or entered the Earth’s atmosphere on January 23, 2023 at 18.23 UT (24 or January 2023 at 01.23 WIB) in the waters of the Indian Ocean near Madagascar,” Andi said via text message, Thursday (26/1).

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