Social media abuzz with pictures and theories about formations thought to be from exhaust plume of SpaceX rocket
New Zealand stargazers were left puzzled and awed by strange, spiralling light formations in the night sky on Sunday night.
He saw a huge, blue spiral of light amid the darkness. “It looked like an enormous spiral galaxy, just hanging there in the sky, and slowly just drifting across,” Burns said. “Quite an eerie feeling.” “Premonition from our orbital black hole,” said one stargazer. “Aliens at it again,” commented another.
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