Night sky offers lucky skywatcher an unexpected double part of May 17 – a surprise geomagnetic hurricane and a mysterious white plumes flowing into the auroras.
Moderate (G2 class) Geomagnetic Storm has come as a surprise, kicking off early Friday (May 16) after the land removes the Gundan blowing a Coronal Mass Ejection (CME). CME launches a Colossa Filament explosion on May 12 from the north of northern hemisphere. At first it was expected to miss WORLD“bird’s nail” is more than predicted, with some materials of interesting land 4 days after it the sun.
But the real head-turner came when a streak of bright white light shines in Colorado and other parts of the US at first thinking that it was a strange version of stump – a unique atmospheric event that can accompany the Northern lights. But skywatchers know it’s a matter of course very different.
“Aurora drives the north horizon suddenly a bright line of light, reminding a rocket re-entry, showing the horizon,” photographer told Mike Lewinski Spaceweather.com.
Lewinski got the whole event unfolding in the sky in the upper crestone, Colorado.
The guilty? A recent rocket launch. Almost an hour later, company company launched Zhuque-2e methane-fieled rocket from Satelays Launch Center (JSLC), in China. It brings six Satellite into orbit, including a radar spacecraft and space science payload. Streak is likely to come from a de-orbitization of burnt, it is possible related to satellite deployment, according to Spaceweather.com.
Astronomer Jonathan McDowell brings X to confirm that the white streak of light is the result of the Zhuque-2 stage by the US four corners of the US. McDowell added explained that the white streak is caused by coconut fuel from the upper period of about 155 miles (250 km) length.
The bricks confirm the Zhuque-2 stage above US four US corners on 0525 UTC May 17 and is the source of unusual clouds seen by many views.May 17, 2025
Aurora Photographer Derick Wilson Also got the bright white streak over Farmington, New Mexico.
“#Aurora visually but colorless … then the most attractive sight I see in the night sky appears above!” Wilson wrote to a post to x.
About 1130pm MST May 16 North of Farrington New Mexico 38N, I hyperleping with a Galaxy S24 Ultra. #Aurora visually but colorless … then the most attractive sight I see in the night sky show overhead! #Nortornhikles #auroraboralis pic.twitter.com/6lxjsisiwhwhwhMay 17, 2025
Litanan Tyler Sleeves The white plume was obtained from south Kansas, US Schlitt, as most, at first thought Steve appeared. But soon it knows something different from the race.
Steve just saw my friends here in Southern Kansas is 45 minutes north of Greensburg! #kswx @vincent_ledvina @evanjames_wx @ TuckilliSiam88 @aurouranotsiv @Asamithaskatch @Asamithaskatch @Asamithaskatch @Asamithaskatch @Asamithaskatch @Asamithaskatch @Asamithaskatch @Asamithaskatch @Asamithaskatch @Asamithaskatch @Asamithaskatch @Asamithaskatch @asamhaskatch @asamithaskatch @asamhaskatch @ansormofpyptMay 17, 2025
“Learning it’s a rocket launch from China to be wild! One year ago and a few days I saw a rocket quitting this one X Post Comment.
This is not the first time a rocket launch leaves skywatchers shaking their heads. SpaceX’s Falcon 9 Rockets, for example, create Virginous spiral spirals That swirl across the sky – strange sights that often spark confusion and awe, especially for first-time viewers who might mistake them for something truly otherworldly.