A mysterious spilling blue lights illuminated the night sky in Europe on Monday.
According to experts, the cosmic whirlpool was caught in a stunning video and is designed to fall back to Earth by SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket booster.
Time-omission videos taken from Croatia at around 4 pm, or local time, many social media comments showed the shining lights in the sky compared to a spiral galaxy. The entire video at normal speed lasts about six minutes.
Many social media commentators compared amazing performance to a spiral galaxy (Medicicrystian/TMX)
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The Met Office in the UK stated that it received several reports of “enlightened whirlpools in Akash” and said that it was likely to be due to space X rocket, which was launched from Cape Canaveral in Florida at around 1:50 pm as part of the government’s classified NROL -69 mission from EST at around 1:50 am. Elon Musk -owned SpaceX was starting a payload from the government’s intelligence and monitoring agency, National Recruitment Office (NRO).
“It is likely to be due to the SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket, which was earlier launched today,” wrote on X by the Met Office. “The frozen exhaust plums of the rocket appear to move around in the atmosphere and reflect sunlight, showing it as a spiral in the sky.”
Shining lights are an example of the fact that some people say “SpaceX Spiil”, according to it Space.com,
The possibility of a mysterious spilling blue light caused by the SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket illuminates the night sky in Europe on Monday. (Medicicrystian/TMX)
SpaceX spirals separate from their first-phase booster after the upper stage of a Falcon 9 rocket develops. As the upper stage continues towards the space, the lower step falls, sprinkling back to the Earth, which dumps its fuel residues.
The fuel then freezes immediately due to its high height and light, then reflects on it, which makes the sky a strange looking glow, according to the outlet.
A SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket turned away from the launch pad at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Cape Canverals, Florida on March 14, 2025. (SpaceX/NASA)
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Monday’s cosmic performance returned two stranded astronauts from space a few days after a spaceX team working with NASA.