
People from all over Europe were shocked when they saw a shape of blue and white flying sauce in the sky. It seemed that there was a chakri in the sky. The question on the tongue of many was whether he was an alien spacecraft. Now weather forecasts and scientists have lifted the curtain from him. He has made it clear that it was actually made up of Elan Musk’s space technology company Spacex’s rocket frozen fuel, falling into the sky of the frozen fuel.
The Meteorological Office of the United Kingdom said on the social media platform X that on the evening of Monday, March 24, it received several reports of the shining cycle -like shape in the sky. It made it clear that it was probably due to a rocket, which flew from Cape Canaveral in Florida.
We’ve received many reports of an illuminated swirl in the sky this Evening
This is likely to be caused by the spacex Falcon 9 Rocket, Launched Earlier Today. The Rockt’s Frozen Exhaust Plume appears to be spinning in the atmosphere and reflecting the Sunlight, causing it to… pic.twitter.com/4A9urgzcer
– Met office (@Metoffice) March 24, 2025
French weather forecaster Metio France said, “Don’t panic! No, it was not UFO but was a Degasing of SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket.”
Actually, social media users in many European countries including Sweden, Poland, Hungary and Croatia posted pictures and videos. In this, blue and white spiles (like cycles) were seen in the sky.
According to the report of the news agency AFP, James O’Donogue, a planetary scientist at the University of Reading, UK, said that if the sky had been clean, people would have got a chance to see this incident in the whole of Europe.
Let us tell you that UFO means unique flying object ie Akas is such a thing that could not be identified. Whenever people claim to be UFO, they mean a spacecraft carrying aliens. Make it clear here that till now scientific discovery makes it clear that no strong evidence of aliens has been found. Every time scientists clear the scientific reason behind the UFOS seen in the sky.
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