Green laser beams in the night sky over Hawaii have been pinned on a Chinse satellite.
On January 28, the Subaru telescope camera on the summit of Mauna Kea captured streaks of green laser beams that some likened toInitially, the Japanese scientists who work at the Subaru telescope believed it came from a NASA satellite known as ICESat-2 but the space agency confirmed it did not emanate from their instrument.
“According to Dr. Martino, Anthony J., a NASA scientist working on ICESat-2 ATLAS, it is not by their instrument but by others,” the Subaru telescope camera admin team wrote underneath the video in an update this week. “We really appreciate their efforts in the identification of the light. We are sorry about our confusion related to this event and its potential impact on the ICESat-2 team.”The theory that the strange laser beams came from Chinese instruments comes amid heightened tension between Beijing and the United States.
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