One of the users alleged that at the same time contact was lost with the plane.
A resident of Tasmania (Australian state. – Ed.) Lee-Anne Peters, rose just before sunrise and noticed in the sky a strange glow. The woman thought that he saw a plane crash or a falling meteorite and started shooting the events on video.
Video Peters has published in Facebook, which caused a wave of comments on the Internet. Users immediately began to propose all sorts of assumptions – that it could be a crashed UFO, a falling satellite or space debris.
One of the users alleged that at the same time contact was lost with the plane from Dubai to Auckland.
The representative of airlines of Australia later stated that, indeed, this time – at 6.30 am on Tuesday – on the Hobart (the capital of the Australian state of Tasmania. – Ed.) the Arab flew the plane EK448.
According to the report in the blog of the Museum of applied arts and Sciences in Sydney, such fiery tracks occur when hot water vapor from aircraft engines comes into contact with the cold atmosphere where it condenseries and freezes in small drops.
Peters says she was surprised by the reaction on social media. “It was quite funny to see what people think,” she said. “Even when I realized that it was a plane, people still argued with me and were convinced that this meteorite”.
A spectacular plane coloured by the rising sun. Hobart, Tasmania, Australia. Spotted here in Sorell just after 6.30 am Tuesday 28th Feb 2017.
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