An unusual spiral in the sky was formed by frozen excess fuel released from a reusable SpaceX rocket seen from England.
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A fuel dump by a SpaceX rocket caused a spectacular blue spiral above Western Europe on Monday, March 24. Here are the best ...
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A giant whirlpool of light, known as a "SpaceX spiral," was recently spotted swirling across the night sky over Europe as a ...
Frozen fuel from the Falcon 9 rocket launched Monday created a luminous display for several minutes, and was seen by people from England to Eastern Europe.
The UK's Met Office said it received many reports of an "illuminated swirl" in the British sky likely caused by a Falcon 9 ...