SpaceX conducted a full-duration static fire test of the Starship spacecraft's Raptor engines, sharing a video of the event on social media. The strange light seen in the sky over various locations was likely caused by SpaceX launches, debunking theories of asteroids, comets, or aliens.
Getting ready for Flight 4 of Starship! Goal of this mission is for Starship to get through max reentry heating with all systems functioning. https://t.co/qRfgrX4nVQ
SpaceX fires up South Texas rockets ahead of fourth Starship test 🚀 https://t.co/kRzD0uLN6W
I am looking forward to another Ship 29 static fire tomorrow! 🔥🚀🔥 @NASASpaceflight https://t.co/Gfe1W1J86R
Watch: That wasn't a UFO over San Antonio. It was SpaceX's Falcon 9 carrying Starlink satellites. https://t.co/rTB2Q9dxUn
What was the bright light seen over South Texas? Likely SpaceX https://t.co/dyYuVgffIn
WATCH: Did you see this light in the sky last night? Y'all sent in several videos from across Central Texas. Find out what it could be: https://t.co/wIpS63ZUQJ https://t.co/HXgu79ymUJ
What was that moving across the East Texas sky last night? Was it a falling star, a comet, a satellite...aliens? 📹: CBS19's Savannah Hale #txwx #etxwx MORE: https://t.co/NKQRxt7WC2 https://t.co/zMeosG5yZ8
Was it a falling star, a comet, a satellite or aliens? https://t.co/1mDqOLUwbq
What was that over the skies of Houston Monday night? Likely the result of a SpaceX launch. https://t.co/c3ciLS2nMs
An asteroid? A comet? Something burning up in the atmosphere? KENS 5 viewers shared video of this strange sight in the sky Monday night. The (likely) explanation is a simple one. https://t.co/zAu5G0LDZx https://t.co/nlLTasPUvG
What was in the sky tonight? The FOX 4 newsroom was flooded with questions about a strange light seen in the sky on Monday night. https://t.co/bb6sF7zpU7
#SpaceX performed a full-duration static fire of the #Starship spacecraft's Raptor engines on Monday, and shared a video of the dramatic test on social media. https://t.co/gb8HQbsIZP