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Spectacular blue spiral light brightens up night sky, likely from Space X rocket

Spectacular blue spiral light brightens up night sky, likely from Space X rocket

A spectacular blue spiral light was observed in the night sky over Europe on Monday, believed to be caused by the launch of a SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket. The mesmerizing display was likely the result of the rocket's fuel igniting and illuminating the atmosphere. Witnesses reported seeing the bright, swirling blue light, which appeared to grow and fade over several minutes. Experts suggest the phenomenon was a result of the rocket's second-stage engines firing, which can create visually striking effects as the fuel interacts with the upper atmosphere. The launch itself was not widely publicized, but the resulting light show captivated people across the continent, who shared stunning images and videos on social media. This type of atmospheric effect is not uncommon for rocket launches, but the scale and intensity of the blue spiral made it a particularly impressive and memorable sight for skywatchers.

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