
Some described it as a "lollipop-type swirl". Others say it hovered for a while before gradually moving in an eastern direction until it was out of sight. Those who saw the object say photos do not reflect how large it actually was. Geoffrey Whyatt from the Sydney Observatory says it was probably a satellite, space junk or a rocket. "The fact that you've got the rotation, the spiral effect, is very reminiscent of the much widely reported sightings from Norway and Russia last year, which both turned out to be a Bulava missile which was being adjusted in its orbit," he said. "So possibly a rocket, I would say, having some sort of gyroscopic stability rocket fired on its side." Mr Whyatt says it is a rare phenomenon. "The first I saw of the spirals was last year when they were reported in Norway and then a few days later in Russia," he said. "The Norway one was very spectacular because of its symmetrical appearance. (ABC.NET.AU)