Many thanks for recording and posting this - for posterity perhaps :) in spite of the explanations of ‘rocket booster’ generated anomalies I think this occurrence begs a lot of questions to at least have an ‘official’ explanation from someone in authority, rather than heresay opinions. I also wonder about any in person eyewitness feedback, for example - part way through the video a vehicle can be noticed due to its headlights showing on cam. I’m sure whoever that person was would have questions too. In fact I believe authorities owe it to the public at large to provide an explanation. Thanks again.
Why was it making that spiral at first? That made me think it was fake. I had no idea a rocket made that much visual disturbance in ... what? Is it traversing the atmosphere here? I really don't understand what I just saw.
It's called a 'SpaceX Spiral'. It's a cloud of illuminated frozen fuel particles. From Space.com: The 2nd stage began to de-orbit and later burned up in the atmosphere above the Barents Sea in the Arctic. During this maneuver, the spinning rocket dumped its remaining fuel into space, which then froze into tiny crystals that spread out in a spiral shape and reflected sunlight to Earth.
Yes, thanks for watching. I knew what it was but without any verification from a reliable source, I was claiming it was anything but a 'strange light'.
It seems to be the second booster of Starlink G6-41. It seems that the second booster will carry the satellite packet to a predetermined location, then descend and re-enter.🛰️🔥
Hey Doru - Yes, thanks for watching. I knew what it was but without any verification from a reliable source, I was claiming it was anything but a 'strange light'.
Hauntingly beautiful! Thank you.
Hi Susan! That is amazing! Thanks for sharing!
Thanks for watching, @linb255 !
For someone that did not know what is going on perhaps thought that it was a divine experience. Thanks for the record Susan . ❤
Thanks Antonio
wow, If I saw that in person and I didnt knew it was a rocket booster! I'd go crazy assuming they're some UFOs 😂
We were doing a lot of speculating until we did find out for certain.
Thank you!
You're welcome!
Thanks for uploading, greetings from Berlin ;)
Thank you too!
Wow! I wonder what the people of Greenland thought when they saw this? Thank you.
good job Susan!
Thank You!
Many thanks for recording and posting this - for posterity perhaps :) in spite of the explanations of ‘rocket booster’ generated anomalies I think this occurrence begs a lot of questions to at least have an ‘official’ explanation from someone in authority, rather than heresay opinions. I also wonder about any in person eyewitness feedback, for example - part way through the video a vehicle can be noticed due to its headlights showing on cam. I’m sure whoever that person was would have questions too. In fact I believe authorities owe it to the public at large to provide an explanation.
Thanks again.
Posterity, indeed! I am going to try and get an 'official' explanation. Another 'mission' lol
Why was it making that spiral at first? That made me think it was fake. I had no idea a rocket made that much visual disturbance in ... what? Is it traversing the atmosphere here? I really don't understand what I just saw.
It's called a 'SpaceX Spiral'. It's a cloud of illuminated frozen fuel particles.
From Space.com: The 2nd stage began to de-orbit and later burned up in the atmosphere above the Barents Sea in the Arctic. During this maneuver, the spinning rocket dumped its remaining fuel into space, which then froze into tiny crystals that spread out in a spiral shape and reflected sunlight to Earth.
@@susanhelmer1 Oh! That makes sense. Thank you Susan. That was a spectacular catch.
Rocket booster, not strange.
Yes, thanks for watching. I knew what it was but without any verification from a reliable source, I was claiming it was anything but a 'strange light'.
@@susanhelmer1You just changed the title? Thanks for that, really amazing footage anyway!
@@iszolde154 Thanks for the reply! Yes, I changed it and still need to change it on the others.
It seems to be the second booster of Starlink G6-41. It seems that the second booster will carry the satellite packet to a predetermined location, then descend and re-enter.🛰️🔥
Hey Doru - Yes, thanks for watching. I knew what it was but without any verification from a reliable source, I was claiming it was anything but a 'strange light'.