What was the ‘strange spiral’ seen in our skies last night? Met Office explains

The Met Office has explained the mysterious glowing spiral seen in the sky last night. Credit: Instagram, Ramonacomecloser
The Met Office has explained the mysterious glowing spiral seen in the sky last night. Credit: Instagram, Ramonacomecloser

Many of us were left gazing up into the night sky last night as a huge, glowing, mysterious spiral appeared overhead – and was sighted all over the world.

Nothing like the Northern Lights that have illuminated our UK skies a few times in the last year, this phenomenon was distinctly spiral-shaped and looked an awful like like… a UFO.

If you’re anything like us and guilty of being quick to overreact – most of us are just excitable big kids who still daydream about shooting off to a different planet – you’ll be forgiven for having quickly jumped to the conclusion that it was aliens or some other kind of fantastical phenomenon.

Come on, who wouldn’t see this and start to wonder?

However, we hate to spoil your fun but it wasn’t some kind of UFO or something from another universe – but is that what they want us to think?…

Just kidding; after countless people hopped on social media to question what on Earth (or rather not) was going on with the sky and post their own pictures of the strange spiral, one reason was quickly put forward by numerous users and news outlets.

It didn’t take long for those in the US, or who are at least privy to whatever random interstellar nonsense Elon Musk is up to at the minute, to point out that a SpaceX launch had just occurred.

On Monday, 24 March, the American aerospace company launched their Falcon 9 rocket just before 6pm GMT and the spiral-like shape, which was visible for several minutes before fading, is believed to have been caused by leftover fuel released by the rocket during the second phase of its launch.

With SpaceX having already shown off how their rockets can now return to Earth, the subsequent fuel plume, on the other hand, freezes instantly and the light transmitting through the atmosphere is the “likely” reason behind this strange spiral illusion, according to the Met Office and other experts.

So whilst it may not be as sci-fi as your imaginations were hoping for, it is still a showcase of how far we’ve come in terms of technological advancements and creating visuals that would previously feel inexplicable and probably lead to the man on the street to tell his mates, ‘I saw something last night’.

As for the reason behind this most recent launch, it is said SpaceX have been tasked with a ‘classified mission’ by the US government dubbed NROL-69 (a National Reconnaissance Office designation), believed to be in regard to a growing satellite network.

Musk’s relationship with returning President Donald Trump is one that causes concern across large sections of the political landscape and as for his continued space-age innovation, many are deeply worried about the pollution and wider environmental impact caused by several of his companies.

But to circle back: no, it wasn’t some alien portal – just rocket fuel.

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    Featured Images – @ramonacomecloser (via Instagram)

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