A unique sight seen in the sky of New Zealand, people were surprised to see the structure made of blue light

Spirals Of Blue Light:

Stargazers in New Zealand A strange spiraling light formation was seen in the sky on Sunday night, which surprised people.

Pictures of these structures have also been shared on social media.

Many New Zealanders have compared it to some kind of 'wormhole'.

This unique view has been seen in the city of Nelson.

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A mysterious light appeared in the sky of New Zealand on Sunday night, after seeing which people are making various speculations.

A spiraling plume of gas lit up the sky over the city of Nelson, New Zealand.

This case happened around 7.30 pm on Sunday, which was visible 750 km south of Stewart Island.

During this time people saw a faint spiral figure in the sky, which was blue in colour.

Many people have also shared the pictures related to it on social media. 

Experts said that, 'This sight in the clouds was due to the Falcon 9 Rocket, which was carrying the Globalstar DM15 Satellite.

This extraordinary sight was first seen by the residents of Nelson, a city on the North Island of New Zealand.

After seeing these viral pictures on social media, users are giving different types of reactions.

A Facebook user Inch Justin posted in the New Zealand group Astronomy that, 'A view similar to this picture I posted, at high altitude, west of Rangiora Canterbury. '

On the other hand, another user wrote that, 'Yes, many of us saw it from Hawke's Bay near Canis Major, then moving towards the northeast.'

Another user said, 'This is definitely good.'

According to The Guardian, Professor Richard Eicher, a physicist at the University of Auckland, explained the reason behind the phenomenon that clouds of this nature sometimes form when a rocket hits a satellite. takes him to class.

He added that, 'When the propellant is ejected from behind, you essentially have water and carbon dioxide, which in essence forms a cloud in space, illuminated by the Sun.'

"The combination of the geometry of the satellite's orbit and the way we are positioned relative to the Sun was perfect to produce the unique clouds that were visible from the South Island," he said.

The New Plymouth Astronomical Society said on Facebook that, "This may actually be a 'fuel dump' or 'exhaust plume' from a SpaceX rocket launch, as previously described." Similar effects have also been observed.

According to Professor Eicher, the rocket being discussed was the Falcon 9, which was used by SpaceX on Sunday to send a satellite into low-Earth orbit.

SpaceX chief Elon Musk congratulated the Falcon team for the launch.

He said on Twitter, 'Congratulations to the SpaceX Falcon team for completing 3 flawless launches in 2 days!'

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