A Chinese spacecraft burned up over Los Angeles. Earthquake sensors mapped its path through the atmosphere.

A Chinese spacecraft that burned up high over Los Angeles created a sonic trail detected by ground-based sensors.

a photo of a fireball burning up in the atmosphere at night
Space debris from the Chinese Shenzhou-15 spacecraft lights up the California sky on 2 April 2024. 

On 2 April, a shower of fireballs lit up the night sky over Los Angeles and much of central and Southern California. Onlookers wondered whether they were witnessing a meteor, a failed rocket launch, or even a UFO.

Astronomers later confirmed that the fireballs were space debris from the orbital module of a Chinese spacecraft called Shenzhou-15, first launched in November 2022. The spacecraft's uncontrolled reentry sparked international complaints about the dangers of space junk plunging to Earth, but the event also inspired a new way for seismologists to use ground signals to track the fate of such debris.

Farah Aziz Annesha
Science writer

Farah Aziz Annesha is a student in the graduate science communications program at the University of California, Santa Cruz. She holds a double major in Life Science & Biotechnology and Comparative Literature & Culture from Underwood International College (UIC) at Yonsei University.