Was it an aircraft? Was it a UFO? Quebec wishes bright light Stargazers on the sky

Was it an aircraft? Was it a UFO? Quebec wishes bright light Stargazers on the sky

The eyes of the eyes turned into the sky, on Tuesday night, Stargazers, who took to the purse meteor shower, saw something from this world.

In a publication on Facebook, Astralabs In the eastern township of Quebec, it was “described as a magnificent and bright spiral streaking in the sky at around 10:40 pm”

Many people from the Montreal region also saw a strange incident and reached CBC News, describing a bright light and a UFO vision warning by a fuzzy halo.

Although it was certainly unusual, it was not actually an unknown flying object, but according to Astrolb, the result of rocket launch is more likely.

The Facebook post stated, “It was in the second stage of an Ariane 6 rocket in all possibilities, ignoring its engine after the European satellite Metop-SGA 1 was released in a polar orbit,” the Facebook post explained.

The European Space Agency confirmed on its website that a weather satellite was launched from the European Spaceport in Kurou in French Giana for a French Foreign Department located in South America at 9:37 pm on Tuesday evening.

The new satellite is to enter a new era and climate monitoring from the polar orbit.

According to astrophizist Robert Lamontain, the rocket’s orbit is allowed for the spectacle seen in Quebec.

He said that most of the time rocket launch occurs on an equatorial orbit and hence it will appear near the equator.

In a polar orbit, the rocket has to go around the earth circling each pole of the planet.

“So the trajectory of that rock created it so that it could be seen from our latitude to the south of Montreal or Quebec,” he said.

But to look at the events, other factors also, according to the launching, the launch time and the height that are reached by the rocket, other factors also need to align.

“From our point of view, we were in darkness, the sun was low under the horizon, but the rocket itself was so much that it was still burnt by the sun,” he said.

And as the second phase of the rocket entered the Earth’s atmosphere again, he said, “It was moving a little bit, the gases coming out of it were coming and people saw it in the sky.”

A spokesman for the Canadian Space Agency told CBC News that several observers captured the video of the event, the agency confirmed that it was ESA’s Ariaan 6 rocket.

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