Fiery Debate Ignited Over Sky Phenomenon in Thailand

A captivating spectacle unfolded in the evening skies over Thailand on Monday, igniting a fervent debate among netizens regarding its origins. A social media post depicting a vibrant fireball caught the attention of many, prompting speculation about its nature and source.

According to reports from the Thai Astronomical Society’s Facebook page, renowned space expert Jonathan McDowell from the United States has identified the luminous object, visible across several central regions, as a sizable meteor. However, alternative hypotheses suggest that the fiery display could potentially be attributed to space debris from a spacecraft, satellite, or remnants of a rocket re-entering Earth’s atmosphere.

Verification procedures for the latter scenario entail scrutinizing rocket launch records or re-entry logs meticulously maintained by space agencies. Despite initial inquiries, no conclusive evidence of such activity in the vicinity has been unearthed.

Support for the meteor theory gains traction from the International Olympiad on Astronomy and Astrophysics at Chulalongkorn University, which posits that the object may be an iron meteorite or a meteor traversing the atmosphere. The distinct green hue observed is attributed to the magnesium content within.

Elaborating further, the National Astronomical Research Institute of Thailand underscores the role of Earth’s gravitational force in generating meteors, which result from the combustion of rocks and dust originating from comets or asteroids upon entry into the atmosphere. The varying colors exhibited by meteors are contingent upon factors such as speed and chemical composition, with different wavelengths of light emitted as a consequence of atmospheric interactions.

Author: Sarah BOUCHAOUI

LEAVE A REPLY

Please enter your comment!
Please enter your name here

Exit mobile version
X
X
X