The International Astronomy Center publishes a photo of the debris of the Chinese missile before it fell

The International Astronomy Center published, tonight, a picture of the debris of the Chinese missile from America this morning (before its fall), which shows it split into sections due to the rotation of the missile piece around itself at a tremendous speed.

The center said, in a tweet on "Twitter": Some thought this image of the Star Link satellites, and this is not true, is actually of the debris of the Chinese missile from America this morning (before its fall), and it appears intermittent due to the rotation of the missile piece around itself quickly, which leads to a difference in the amount Reflection of sunlight toward Earth intermittently, resembling Starlink moons.

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