A stunning blue light likely caused by SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket fuel illuminated the night skies over Europe on Monday.
A mesmerizing blue spiral in the night sky from the UK to Poland on March 24 was linked to a SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket launch. It resulted from the rocket's frozen exhaust plume spinning and ...
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He said it initially appeared like the moon behind a cloud, but then started to move and appeared "blue and fuzzy". Experts have claimed the light has been caused by Elon Musk's latest rocket launch.
The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) said its latest strikes targeted “Hezbollah command centers, infrastructure sites, terrorists, rocket launchers, and a weapons storage facility.” It said it was ...
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Keen skygazers shared clips and images of a mesmerising blue and white spiral that was spotted in the skies above numerous European countries late on Monday. Turns out it was likely created by frozen ...
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Experts say the blue and white spiral is caused by Elon Musk's Space X rocket. Astrophotographer Wil Cheung took to X to clarify: "This is likely to be excess fuel that had been released from a SpaceX ...