The Chilling Explanation Behind Mysterious Green Lasers Spotted Near Mount Fuji.

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Motion-sensing cameras set up to capture meteors instead caught the laser beams of NASA’s ICESat-2 satellite as it passed over Japan. It’s the first time the ICESat-2 team has seen footage of the lasers at work in orbit. ICESat-2 was launched in September 2018 with a mission to use laser light to measure the height of Earth’s ice, water, and land surfaces from space. The laser instrument, called a lidar, fires 10,000 times a second, sending six beams of light to Earth. It precisely times how long it takes individual photons to bounce off the surface and return to the satellite.
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