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Are they falling? Or the death scene of the stars? Why that tail of light in the morning sky?


A resident of Dandigul in Tamil Nadu suddenly saw a tail of light in the sky when he climbed on the roof of his house on Monday morning. 

Photo courtesy of Twitter

What's that?

Are they falling or not?

Or a star's death scene?

Or a vehicle sent by aliens to monitor world civilization?

On Monday morning, Kevin VM, a resident of Dandigul in Tamil Nadu, suddenly climbed on the roof of his house and saw a tail of light in the sky. And immediately he took his video on the powerful camera of his Android mobile phone.

In a few moments, he shared the video on his Twitter account. And in a few moments that video almost went viral on the net.

Kevin did not know what he saw in the morning sky. So with that video on his Twitter account, he wants to know what has been seen in the sky? Kevin also requested that if anyone knew, he should be informed.

He was then informed through the net that it was not an alien vehicle. Not a star-studded event. Or the death of a star. In the early hours of the morning, from the first launch center of Satish Dhawan Space Center in Bangalore, ISRO launched three satellites by pressing on the back of the PSLV rocket.

This was the first launch of ISRO this year. The launch simultaneously sent three satellites into Earth orbit. One of its ground observation satellites is EOS-04. The other two are 'Insparsat-1' and 'Insat-2D'. The EOS-04 satellite was launched into an Earth orbit 529 km above the earth's surface.

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