Mysterious Space Ghost: The Blurry Spectre Over Prince George (2026)

From the edge of the Canadian night sky, a spectral anomaly looms—visible only at night, piercing the vastness of the cosmos like a ghost of interstellar dust. This phenomenon, dubbed 'Space Jellyfish' by the Prince George Astronomical Society, appears to be a result of artificial debris accumulation in low Earth orbit, a trend exacerbated by satellite launches. While the cause remains unexplained, the Society’s President, Malhar Kendurkar, emphasizes that such activity reflects a growing imbalance between human infrastructure and the environment. For scientists, the observation underscores a critical issue: how our reliance on satellites and space exploration has intensified the risk of space debris becoming a threat to both technological systems and the fragile balance of our celestial home.

Mysterious Space Ghost: The Blurry Spectre Over Prince George (2026)
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