JAKARTA - On Saturday, September 24, SpaceX owner Elon Musk launched 52 Starlink satellites into low-Earth orbit from Florida's Cape Canaveral Space Force Station.

After the launch, stunning photos appeared and were taken 37,000 feet above the Atlantic Ocean. The US Air Force (AU) team, Sergeant Christian Magliocca, discovered a stunning sight in the sky, and said it was an unusual phenomenon.

Citing Dailymail, the sighting features a glowing light over the Pacific Ocean, which is claimed to have a frightening UFO-like appearance.

Magliocca and his crew admitted they were confused when they saw the phenomenon. He could not reveal exactly where the image was taken, because it was confidential.

The 15th Airlift Squadron loadmaster said that these images were taken at an altitude of 37,000 feet from the flight deck of the C-17 Globemaster III somewhere above the Atlantic Ocean.

"We saw it coming from the horizon and was completely confused as to what it was like. At first we thought the launch of Artemis was constantly pushed back," he said.

"For us, the event lasted about ten minutes from start to finish. It's really a spectacle," Sergeant Magliocca added.

However, it appears that the phenomenon has been identified in relation to the launch of the SpaceX satellite. Several times this year Elon Musk's SpaceX launch has made observers think there may be UFOs.

In June, a mysterious blue spiral across New Zealand's sky confused the crowd who thought it came from aliens.

However, experts later revealed that the phenomenon was caused by man-made space junk in the form of a dying rocket launched by Musk's company.


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