Take videos and photos, and "UFO" will become the top trending topic! Multiple netizens claim to have seen "unidentified flying objects"
Last night, "UFO" topped the trending list on Weibo.
Weibo netizen "Xiaoxiyu" posted a video saying, "Does anyone know what the two lights in the northwest direction of Cao County are in the sky? UFO? When recording the video, the light column disappeared, leaving only these smoke."
Many netizens have also seen the same unidentified flying object in the comment section, with coordinates involving Beijing, Jiangsu, Shandong, Tianjin and other places, and have shared photos.
What exactly is this unidentified flying object? Triggered a heated discussion among netizens. The netizen who posted on Weibo said, "The two flames are the same as rocket boosters."
A netizen speculated, "Could it be a missile interception experiment?"
A netizen analyzed: "Rocket noctilucent clouds have been found in the vast northern regions from Shandong to Ningxia. This is a type of aerospace spacecraft that has been launched to fly to the stratosphere or higher, and there is still residual light in the sky before it is completely dark, illuminating the wake clouds that condense after fuel combustion. Due to its high altitude, it can be discovered in a wide area."
Another netizen speculated, "Could it be Tianzhou-5?"
According to the China Manned Space Engineering Office, at 16:46 Beijing time on September 11, 2023, the Tianzhou-5 cargo spacecraft, which had completed all scheduled tasks, successfully withdrew from the space station assembly and entered independent flight. It will be controlled for re-entry into the atmosphere on September 12 as planned. Most of the components of the cargo spacecraft will be burned and destroyed during re-entry, and a small amount of debris will fall into the designated safe waters of the South Pacific.
Did you see this unidentified flying object last night? What do you think it is?
Orange Persimmon Interactive · Urban Express Reporter Luo Yi