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What was the mysterious glowing object spotted over French skies?
Many people took photos of the object, which had a ‘cloud’ around it above the Paris suburbs and Le Mans in the northwest on Thursday evening
Several Twitter users in France reported seeing a strange object in the sky on Thursday night, with some wondering if it might be a UFO (un ovni, in French).
#ovni #2022
— Doudougalak! (@laureannecurly) April 21, 2022
C'est quoi ce truc qui vole à basse altitude, passé à 22h40 près du Mans, assez rapide, avec un faisceau lumineux devant . Vraiment bizarre... pic.twitter.com/wNZV9ompzk
Étrange phénomène observé ce soir dans le ciel au-dessus de Meudon vers 21h50 @GEIPAN ? Une idée ? Sachant que d’autres twittos ont filmé la même chose à Vichy, au Mans… pic.twitter.com/qnezWkLyZi
— Aurélie Ladet (@aurelieladet) April 21, 2022
It was seen above Le Mans in the northwest of France, and above Parisian suburbs.
One Twitter user joked that it was “holograms of Jean-Luc Mélenchon returning to their home planet”.
The left-wing Mr Mélenchon ran in this year’s presidential election but did not qualify for the second round, which takes place this Sunday (April 24) - and is known for using holograms in campaign meetings.
Info exclusive sur l’#ovni vu en France ce soir : il s’agirait des hologrammes de Mélenchon qui retournent sur leur planète #RencontreDu3eTour
— Enisseo (@enisseo) April 21, 2022
But Eric Lagadec, head of the French society of astronomy and astrophysics, confirmed late on Thursday that the object was actually part of a rocket from US company SpaceX.
This was confirmed by Spanish space website Frontera Espacial, after the glow was also observed over Spain.
"The second stage of a SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket was seen in the sky over Madrid," it reported.
“The 'cloud' was actually gases emitted by the engine brake to bring the object out of its orbit.”
It is brought out of orbit to cause this part of the rocket, superfluous after launch, to disintegrate in the atmosphere, to prevent it from littering Space.
SpaceX launched such a rocket on Thursday to place 53 Starlink satellites into orbit.
The launch took place from Florida at 19.51 Paris time.
Watch Falcon 9 launch 53 Starlink satellites to orbit → https://t.co/P14Aqhp22B https://t.co/s0ZaU8ZLUo
— SpaceX (@SpaceX) April 21, 2022
Earlier this year, villagers living in Saint-Senier-sur-Beuvron, near Mont-Saint-Michel, Normandy, defeated plans by Elon Musk’s Starlink company to install a satellite base station with nine antennas.
Read more:French villagers beat off Elon Musk’s Starlink satellite base station
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