viernes, 2 de febrero de 2018

Mystery of huge fireballs seen plummeting to Earth from space in Peru solved



People were left baffled when they saw the bright objects shooting across the sky




The mystery of the huge fireballs which were seen shooting across the sky has now been solved.

The bright objects were seen plummeting from space across the world confusing people who did not know what they were.

But after giant balls of metal were found in fields in Peru, an answer for the strange phenomenon has now been given.

The Peruvian Air Force has confirmed the fireball was actually a Russian space rocket re-entering Earth's atmosphere.

And it added that the metal spheres which were found were fuel tanks belonging to the satellite.

The mystery fireball was in fact rocket debris

Metal balls from the rocket were found in fields in Peru

Amazingly it took more than a month for the balls to come back down after the launch of the rocket in December.

Spectacular images of the fireball were taken at the time with the scene going viral on social media.

Footage shows the objects shooting across the sky as a stream of fire is left lingering behind it.

Locals found parts of an aerospace satellite which fell on an Andean community in southeastern Peru, (Image: AFP)

The metal ball fell to Earth on January 27 (Image: AFP)

The Peruvian Air Force confirmed it was debris from a rocket (Image: AFP)

But while people thought it could perhaps be a meteorite , the real reason has now been confirmed.

Meteorologist Alejandro Fonesca, from the Federal University of Acre in Brazil, also said that the fireballs were created by the man-made debris plummeting back to the ground.

He said: "When the debris enters the atmosphere it comes under intense friction and this causes it to set on fire."

The debris entering the Earth's atmosphere heat up causing the fireball

Three of the balls were found in fields (Image: AFP)

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