8月20日晚,南航某航班的飛行員在其微博上發(fā)布消息,稱在上海上空一萬(wàn)零七百米的地方看到一個(gè)發(fā)光的圓球,由小變大,最后變成了一個(gè)直徑約92公里的巨型球體,并在20分鐘后消失不見。華東空管局表示,當(dāng)晚他們?cè)拥绞鄠€(gè)類似事件的報(bào)告,并稱該物體未能被飛機(jī)雷達(dá)掃描到,也沒有對(duì)航班產(chǎn)生影響。同時(shí),在北京和太原也有類似的目擊報(bào)告出現(xiàn)。對(duì)于這次不明飛行物報(bào)告事件,科學(xué)松鼠會(huì)頻道主編虞駿稱,迅速膨脹的球體可能是由某種噴氣推進(jìn)裝置(類似火箭)熄火之后,剩余燃料在太空中迅速擴(kuò)散所形成。
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The object, a huge shining globe, was spotted 10.7 kilometers above Shanghai at 9 pm and transformed from a small globe to one about 92 kilometers in diameter, which faded away after 20 minutes. |
More than 10 aircraft crews witnessed an unidentified flying object on the evening of Aug 20.
The object, a huge shining globe, was spotted 10.7 kilometers above Shanghai at 9 pm and transformed from a small globe to one about 92 kilometers in diameter, which faded away after 20 minutes, according to a micro blog by a man claiming to be the pilot of China Southern Airlines flight CZ6554.
A source with the East China Air Traffic Control Bureau said they had received more than 10 reports of similar findings from pilots on the night of Aug 20.
The source said the object was not detected on radar and had no affect on flights at the two international airports in Shanghai.
According to Tang Haiming, spokesman with Shanghai Sheshan Observatory, considering its huge size, the globe was unlikely to an astronomical object, as no astronomical object could appear a hundred times bigger than the moon to the naked eye.
In Beijing and Taiyuan, capital of North China's Shanxi province, there were reports of similar objects.
Zhan Xiang, a staff member of Beijing Planetarium posted a picture he took on the evening of Aug 20 around 9:10 pm showing a round, pale blue bubble-like object with a twist of aquamarine.
Meantime, Ma Jin, an engineer with National Astronomical Observatories under the Chinese Academy of Sciences, took a series of pictures showing the object traveling above the horizon.
Yu Jun, a former editor of a scientific magazine and member of songshuhui.net, a popular science network said the sightings can easily be explained.
"The glowing bubble was a phenomenon caused by the launching of rockets of satellites," said Yu.
However, no open resource shows rockets or satellite were launched that day within China.
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