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BREAKING NEWS: SpaceX Video Captures UFO’s

SpaceX Falcon 9 Boosters

A high definition video posted on Twitter by Michael Sheetz, a space reporter from CNBC, is getting a lot of attention from space lovers. It shows a view from onboard a SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket booster, showing the entire journey from launch to reentry to landing and is vowing people with science fiction coming to life. And for the first time with the sound of the booster firing and correcting it’s course on way to nailing the landing, the whole experience is beautiful.

But it didn’t just capture the science of making a booster go into space and then touch back safely.

It also captured what appears to be UFO’s. Yes UFO’s – not one but two!

The first appears from the 0:42 second to 0:46 second mark and shows a spinning object that accelerates as it spins away below the booster. Right before it appears in view, if you look closely, there is another UFO that flies at high speed across the same path from 0:41 seconds. It’s a very thin object and goes fast so you would have to see carefully in the video below.

The second object appears from the 0:49 seconds to 0:52 second mark and appears to be the famous ‘Space Angel’ with wide flapping wings. It seems to be accelerating too once it comes in the path of the booster.

We know that birds don’t fly at that altitude so are waiting for what Elon Musk and NASA come up with to explain what got recorded. Quite possible though that we might only get radio silence from them or rather Twitter silence given their close relationship.

Check out the video below for yourself. And make sure to turn up the volume!

Let us know what you think those UFO’s are in the comments below.

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