In Beijing and Taiyuan, capital of North China's Shanxi province, there were reports of similar objects.
Zhan Xiang, a staff member of Beijing Planetarium posted a picture he took on the evening of Aug 20 around 9:10 pm showing a round, pale blue bubble-like object with a twist of aquamarine.
Meantime, Ma Jin, an engineer with National Astronomical Observatories under the Chinese Academy of Sciences, took a series of pictures showing the object traveling above the horizon.
Yu Jun, a former editor of a scientific magazine and member of songshuhui.net, a popular science network said the sightings can easily be explained.
"The glowing bubble was a phenomenon caused by the launching of rockets of satellites," said Yu.
However, no open resource shows rockets or satellite were launched that day within China.
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