Look At This Beautiful Reentry Of A Chinese Rocket Over Hawaii

Look At This Beautiful Reentry Of A Chinese Rocket Over Hawaii

Image Cache: Steve Cullen from Starscape Gallery was 3,350m up the dormant volcano Mauna Kea taking nightscapes on Saturday when he decided to take a last pre-dawn panorama before heading home. It was a great decision, because he captured this stunning image.

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He explains what happened:

After a night on the Maunakea summit taking nightscapes and astrophotos, I started the long trek back down the mountain headed for home. For some reason, at 11,100 feet, I got the urge to stop the car right on the narrow mountain road to take a nightscape panorama of the volcano, Mauna Loa, and the clouds blanketing the saddle. After ten or fifteen minutes I noticed a bright orange object heading directly towards me from the west. At first I thought it was a satellite but at 2am it would be highly unlikely. Luckily, I was just finishing up a panorama and my camera was already facing towards the streaking lights. It picked up the flaming debris just as it began to disintegrate in Earth’s atmosphere over the Pacific Ocean. The source of the sky show is believed to have been a Chinese rocket body.

According to Bad Astronomy the flaming debris was probably the upper stage of a Long March-3B rocket, launched on 12 September 2015 carrying an unknown satellite.

This is the panoramic photo featuring the reentry fireworks:

Look At This Beautiful Reentry Of A Chinese Rocket Over Hawaii

Image © Copyright Starscape Gallery / Steve Cullen

Take a closer look:

Look At This Beautiful Reentry Of A Chinese Rocket Over Hawaii

Image © Copyright Starscape Gallery / Steve Cullen

[Starscape Gallery via Bad Astronomy]


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