Suspected Chinese Satellite Reportedly Shoots Wall Of Mysterious Green Lasers Down To Earth

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On Jan. 28, green lights were on display in the skies of Hawaii. Initially, the National Astronomical Observatory of Japan (NAOJ), which co-owns the camera, announced on Twitter that the source was a radar device of an orbiting satellite known as ICESat-2, which is owned by NASA. The satellite keeps an eye on the thickness of the Earth's sea ice, ice sheets and forests.

But on Feb. 6, a new report came from NAOJ after they updated the footage of the laser beam. They apologized and said that based on the trajectory, the source of the laser beam was unlikely NASA.

Dr. Martino, Anthony J., a NASA scientist working on ICESat-2 ATLAS, told NAOJ that the source was not their instrument. His colleague, Dr. Alvaro Ivanoff, did a simulation and suggested that the potential source is the Chinese Daqi-1/AEMS satellite's ACDL instrument, Science Alert reported.

A China Long March 4C rocket launched the Daqi-1 mission on April 15, 2022, according to Rocket Launch. It is equipped with five remote sensing instruments, including atmospheric detection lidar, a high-precision polarization scanner, a multi-angle polarization imager, an ultraviolet hyperspectral atmospheric composition detector and wide-field imaging spectrometer to improve global carbon monitoring and atmospheric pollution monitoring.
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