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Updated March 19, 2024 12:13PM
SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket launch
SpaceX explained on its website that it was launching a Falcon 9 rocket with 22 second-generation Starlink internet satellites.
LOS ANGELES – No, aliens aren’t invading California. A streak of light and contrail over the Los Angeles skies left onlookers wondering what was flying over them Monday night.
Turns out, whatever we saw flying over Southern California a little before 7:30 p.m. PT was a SpaceX launch. The Starlink 7-16 launch originated from the Vandenberg Space Force Base in Santa Barbara County.
SpaceX explained on its website that it was launching a Falcon 9 rocket with 22 second-generation Starlink internet satellites.
Below is a full video of SpaceX’s launch:
There was a similar launch back in Sept. 2023 that left Californians wondering if gullible was written over the skies. Firefly Aerospace had launched a rocket – also from the Vandenberg Space Force Base – leaving folks wondering what the heck was happening.
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No, they aren’t aliens. It’s SpaceX
No, aliens did not fly over the Los Angeles skies. A streak of light and contrail left Californians looking up at the sky.
At the time of the Firefly launch, NASA had coincidentally released a UFO report to the public indicating that the agency did not find evidence of extraterrestrial origin.
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