An unusual phenomenon appeared in the Hawaiian sky on April 17, which many might consider an example of a UFO, and it is unusual, because it was recorded in good quality. As the age-old principle of UFOs clearly states that they can only be recorded with low-quality cameras, we can be sure that in fact this sight did not take place with an unidentified flying object, because the object was finally identified.
While Hawaiians looking at the night sky may have thought they were seeing a UFO, what they actually saw was Elon Musk’s work, more specifically part of the SpaceX rocket, which produced a bizarre spiral light phenomenon. This was captured by the 8.2-meter Subaru telescope a few hours after SpaceX’s California Falcon 9 rocket successfully launched into orbit the mysterious NROL-85 spacecraft and spy satellite.
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The video “shows the characteristic spiral caused by the fuel outlet after burning in orbit the upper stage of Falcon 9, which was deorbated over the Pacific Ocean.” These are the words of the explanation of the Dutch satellite observer Marco Langbroek, who decided to comment on the phenomenon to SpaceWeather.com. Finally, the first stage of the Falcon 9 reusable rocket successfully landed on board an unmanned ship in the Pacific Ocean
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