Possible Peregrine Satellite Crashing
Taken by Conor McDonald & Emily Orr on January 17, 2024 @ El Nido, Philippines
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After an amazing day exploring the Philippines on holidays, my girlfriend & I sat down with a chamomile tea and observed the sky over sky over Palawan. To our amazement we spotted a large satellite looking object moving from NW to SE at a rapid speed. The object was glowing bright and was emitting a large bow of gas or fire as it was red in colour. It moved across our sky in under 10 seconds. We believe we may have been lucky enough to capture the Peregrine satellite re-entry to earth.
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