That girl literally shook the district and now she has some weird ass glowing eyes", a man beside Agust speaks angrily as he tightens his grip on the gun now aiming at Jungkook who doesn't move an inch at the threat. Using Seok Jin is the only way to validate his currently decision to save the girl though he knows it was something in those glistering scared green eyes that makes him gravitate towards her. She is a vital asset to us so harming her will only boost you up the blacklist", Jungkook warns with a low voice, quiet yet threatening, subtle yet dominating. Though Agust have been quite a fond acquaintance of his, at that moment, Jungkook chooses to protect Ara. Something in him pulls his body towards the defensive circle around the girl and before he knows it, Jungkook is already standing in front of Ara with his back facing her as he glares at the boss. Jungkook, who was pushed behind Agust, is stunned to the core but isn't rid of rationality when he sees her trembling figure. That is, until she catches those familiar doe eyes which used to be murderous are now staring at her with gaze that mirrors her terrified ones. Guns are locked and loaded and aiming at her, Ara can only sit still and look horrified as her limbs tremble and sweating profusely with no one sparing her a glance of pity. In just a second, the poor girl is being surrounded like rabbit prey by Agust's men. Ara, who have been staring at Jungkook in utter confusion, who thrown to the ground when someone yanks him from behind and let the girl fall out of his arms. Then, he felt his arms which are holding her paralyzing before his skin turns green and stony, only then Jungkook snaps himself out of it. The green glow that paints his honey skin slowly settles in like his layer second skin, thinning on his body and shadowing over his head. He can't seems to snap his eyes shut even though they are starting to sting a little as he stares longer at those emerald orbs. We're used to seeing gas the way it expands and moves away from something like a bonfire, McDowell explained, "So our intuition fails when we see the behavior of gas in space where there's not enough air to contain it.Illuminating and alluring, her green glowing eyes are bone chillingly beautiful. "In particular, the rocket exhaust expands in a big bubble tens to hundreds of miles across, and if the sunlight catches it just right (because the sun is below your horizon, but the rocket is high enough to be seeing the sun) that bubble can be visible." "In the absence of (significant) air to mess things up, in space things happen much more symmetrically and mathematically than we are used to down here on Earth," he explained, referring to the fact that the missile had traveled high enough to cause that effect. So why were witnesses so confused by this launch?Īccording to McDowell, it's because we're not used to seeing objects like this moving across the sky. While the site was confusing for many, the defense ministry later confirmed that the pattern was the result of rocket malfunction. Witnesses saw a spiral of light grow larger and larger until it finally dissipated. In 2009, a failed test launch was spotted over Norway, putting on an even more bizarre show. The Russian military conducts these strategic exercises every year. Topol missiles are capable of carrying nuclear weapons, though the missile reportedly wasn't loaded when it was launched. Russia's defense ministry told Russian outlet Tass that they fired a Topol intercontinental ballistic missile from the western region of Plesetsk to a far eastern test range on the Kamchatka peninsula. Similar fears were shared on social media. "I went out to smoke a cigarette and thought it was the end of the world," witness Vasily Zubkov told the outlet. Witnesses told the Siberian Times that the orb appeared first as a solid sphere, before expanding and eventually dissipating. There is no doubt about the identification of these observations with the missile tests." "Four ballistic missiles were launched and at least one of them was widely observed. "These were indeed missile tests," said Jonathan McDowell, an astrophysicist at the Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics.
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