View Full Version : Worm holes? Or SpaceX?
Eric J (Viking)
25th March 2025, 09:44
This was seen all over Europe the mainstream are saying it is Spacex but nut so sure…🤷♂️
Brits have been left starstruck after a mysterious spinning blueish-white spiral was spotted in the sky on Monday night.
Some posted the stunning images on social media, joking that they thought it could be 'aliens' or a portal to another world.
But the bizarre shape was caused by illuminated frozen fuel expelled from a SpaceX rocket, experts have said.
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-14532797/mysterious-spinning-white-spiral-Britain-experts-SpaceX.html
Dick
25th March 2025, 12:10
years ago we had the same thing.....wasn't that in Norway?? can't really remember....then they also said it was from a rocket or so....
edit: Yes Norway
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2009_Norwegian_spiral_anomaly
Bill Ryan
25th March 2025, 12:21
https://x.com/MarinaMedvin/status/1904282990546497881
1904282990546497881
Bill Ryan
25th March 2025, 12:31
https://x.com/2_vatalive/status/1904282635779657970
1904282635779657970
The text:
The spiral in the sky is traces of rocket fuel dumped into the atmosphere. The US launched the NROL-69 reconnaissance satellite into orbit
The same was seen in France, Poland and Germany.
Eric J (Viking)
25th March 2025, 12:52
If space x is roughly 50 miles in altitude then how did other countries see as far as Russia… 🤷♂️
Dick
25th March 2025, 15:52
If space x is roughly 50 miles in altitude then how did other countries see as far as Russia… 🤷♂️
thats a good question....
Jaak
25th March 2025, 23:46
Elon is the savior of mankind while launching some secret stuff to space for US military and not bragging about it on twitter ... Was that launch livestreamed or it was kept under the radar ? Hey maybe the whole skynet that Elon has launched for DARPA with taxpayer money is part of it ?
The National Reconnaissance Office (NRO) launched the NROL-69 mission on Monday, March 24, 2025, at 1:48 p.m. EDT (1748 UTC) from Space Launch Complex 40 at Cape Canaveral Space Force Station in Florida. The mission was carried out by a SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket, which successfully delivered the payload to an undisclosed orbital location and returned to Landing Zone 1 for a successful landing.
The NROL-69 mission is part of the National Security Space Launch (NSSL) program, a partnership between the NRO and the U.S. Space Force’s Space Systems Command (SSC). This launch marks the first NRO mission under SpaceX’s NSSL Phase 2 contract awarded in August 2020.
The specific details of the payload and its intended orbit remain undisclosed, as is typical for classified missions. However, the mission emblem features an origami-style hummingbird symbolizing speed and agility, along with the Latin phrase "Numquan hibernare," which translates to "Never hibernate," emphasizing the mission's continuous operational readiness.
This launch is part of the NRO's strategy to expand its proliferated architecture, a constellation of relatively small, cost-effective satellites designed to enhance resilience, capability, and responsiveness.
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