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Originally posted by carlosox
But why the pink color ?
And why is it not as bright as earlier ?
Originally posted by carlosox
A few minutes ago, at about 11.15 pm local time- 28th. Sept. ( Adelaide, Australia ), I had to let my dog out. As I let him out, I was stunned to see the whole sky bright pink. It made the night so bright, that I could see all my garden plants as well as the clouds moving in the sky ( there was a light cloud cover ). It looked exactly like sunrise. No stars were visible however. Since it's the new moon now, it could not have had anything to do with the moon.
Sometimes we do have bush fires here, but in those cases only the part of the sky above the fire is lit up a reddish color, whereas the whole sky is bright pink now.
I went out and stared at the sky, and I thought I saw thousands of pin prick star like lights appear and disappear within the clouds.
Could the light be due to a whole armada of ufos on the move, or does it have a more mundane explanation ?
At 1447-8 UT September 26 2008,or 00:17-8 am Sept 27 Local time,
a re-entry event was seen by dozens of persons around
Adelaide So. Australia ( 34.9S,138.6E ).
One person who saw it travel from low in North to overhead
and then low in South rang me up immediately. He saw it
for too long an interval for it to be a meteor.
Multiple components in parallel paths.
This was the re-entry of 2008 46E, a rocket stage
left in LEO during the launch of 3 Glosnass satellites a few days ago.
Tony Beresford