In an unusual event in Indonesia's Lampung region, astronomers confirmed that a mysterious object observed in the sky was debris from <strong>space junk</strong>. The incident occurred on Saturday evening, capturing the interest of local residents.
On Saturday, April 4, residents of Lampung, Indonesia, observed a glowing object in the sky, raising questions about its nature. Dr. Anisa Novia Indra Putri confirmed that the object is likely space debris rather than an asteroid.
The Indonesian oil and gas regulatory agency confirmed that fuel supplies in Lampung will remain stable during the peak return period after Eid al-Fitr 2026. This assurance comes amid increased traffic and heightened fuel demand.
The Indonesian Ministry of Energy and Mineral Resources announced sufficient supplies of fuel and liquefied gas in Lampung during the Eid al-Fitr return period. This assurance followed an inspection tour of ports and fuel stations, confirming no shortages in supplies.