
Belagavi Auto Drivers Demand Fare Hike, Warn of Strike
Belagavi: Auto rickshaw owners and drivers under the banner of the Auto Rickshaw Owners and Drivers Association staged a protest in the city on Wednesday,
Yesterday i.e. 20th December 2021 a mysterious long trail of light in the sky was spotted by the residents of Belgaum at around 7:15 PM which caused anxiety among the people. We received several phone calls from the eye witnesses who were mesmerized by the object.
A similar incident took place in Rajouri and Poonch districts of Jammu and Kashmir on the 3rd of December 2021. This object is often mistaken as unprecedented celestial bodies or elusive UFOs but the officials have confirmed that it was the Starlink Satellite.
This bright satellite is privately owned by the company SpaceX of Elon Musk. These satellites aim to provide low cost internet to remote locations of the world.
These satellites have large flat panels that reflect light and It is actually a network of satellites and that is the reason why it appears like a train.
They are visible to the naked eye because they are located in the low orbit not far from earth. Thus, the sightings of these objects are quite often in the night sky.

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