An unusual spiral in the sky was formed by frozen excess fuel released from a reusable SpaceX rocket seen from England.
Pulsar Fusion has introduced Sunbird, a nuclear fusion-powered rocket that could significantly cut space travel time.
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A mysterious light blue swirl puzzled skywatchers from Britain to Croatia on Monday night. Many thought it looked like an ...
A large glowing spiral visible in the night sky on Monday is believed to have been caused by a SpaceX rocket launch in the US.
A stunning blue and white spiral spotted in skies across Europe late Monday was created by frozen fuel tumbling from a SpaceX ...
Stargazers in parts of Europe were stunned by an unusual sight on Monday evening: a large, glowing blue spiral in the sky.