Categories: Asteroids

Another Meteor? No, Russian Rocket

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Residents of Virginia in the US reported hearing booms and seeing flashes of light Sunday night, and originally, it was reported to be another possible meteor. But now officials from the U.S. Naval Observatory say it was likely the second stage of the Russian Soyuz rocket falling back to Earth. Parts of the rocket from last Thursday’s launch to the International Space Station would have fallen to Earth about that same time. “I’m pretty convinced that what these folks saw was the second stage of the Soyuz rocket that launched the crew up to the space station,” Space.com quoted Jeff Chester of the Naval Observatory in Washington, D.C.

Several people called 911 reporting streaks of light and loud booms, according to news reports. (Spaceweather.com has compiled several eyewitness accounts.)

Chester heard about the incident this morning and checked the listing for debris expected to enter the lower atmosphere during that time and found that second stage of the Soyuz rocket that launched last Thursday was re-enter Earth’s atmosphere during a window that started at 8 p.m. on March 29.

Chester ran a satellite tracking program that showed that the rocket debris should have come down exactly in the area where the fireball was spotted.

“This is just too much of a coincidence to be coincidence,” he said.

Chester said that U.S. Space Surveillance Network had not yet confirmed that this was the case, but said that he was “99 and four one-hundredths [percent] convinced that this is what it is.”

The descriptions of the boom and streak of light reported by local residents were “entirely consistent with re-entering space junk, especially something this big,” Chester said.

Space.com also reported that Delta airline pilot Bryce Debban reported seeing the streak of light on a flight from Boston to Raleigh-Durham when his plane was about 31,000 feet in the air.

The Soyuz rockets jettison their second stage after entering orbit in such a way that the second stage will slowly fall back to earth in a few days. But “you can control precisely where these things are going to come down,” Chester said.

It’s possible that some fragments of the rocket made it to the Earth’s surface, but they would likely have a couple of hundreds of miles east of Cape Hatteras, Chester said.

Source: Space.com

Nancy Atkinson

Nancy has been with Universe Today since 2004, and has published over 6,000 articles on space exploration, astronomy, science and technology. She is the author of two books: "Eight Years to the Moon: the History of the Apollo Missions," (2019) which shares the stories of 60 engineers and scientists who worked behind the scenes to make landing on the Moon possible; and "Incredible Stories from Space: A Behind-the-Scenes Look at the Missions Changing Our View of the Cosmos" (2016) tells the stories of those who work on NASA's robotic missions to explore the Solar System and beyond. Follow Nancy on Twitter at https://twitter.com/Nancy_A and and Instagram at and https://www.instagram.com/nancyatkinson_ut/

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