This is lit.
Hawaiians have been mystified by the bizarre light show that's played across their skies in recent weeks — and as, the "Matrix Code"-esque lasers' origins are terrestrial in nature, even if they did come from space itself.
Captured on January 28 by the Subaru-Asahi camera that livestreams the night sky from the Big Island's , the spectacle is believed to be the work of lasers from NASA's Ice, Cloud, and land Elevation Satellite 2 orbiter., to compile a "comprehensive measurement of Earth’s surface" and map the surface out "in cool three-dimensional details.
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