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Mysterious streak of light seen across California sky

04-04-2024

LOS ANGELES: Residents throughout Southern California were fascinated by a mysterious spectacle as numerous streaking objects illuminated the sky overnight. The bright streaks were observed around 1:30 a.m. on Tuesday, with reports flooding in from various areas including Temecula, Orange County, Los Angeles, and beyond.

Many people turned to social media platforms in search of explanations regarding the source of the lights.

Speculations arose, with some suggesting a potential meteor or comet, while others pondered whether it could be debris resulting from the SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket launch that occurred at Vandenberg Space Force Base, approximately 160 miles northwest of Los Angeles. The rocket launch took place at around 7:30 p.m. on Monday, six hours prior to the strange series of lights.

Before 2 am on Tuesday morning, KTLA received numerous reports concerning a series of mysterious bright lights observed across the night sky in Southern California. The network disclosed that many individuals interpreted the phenomenon as either space debris or a meteor shower. Sightings of these unusual lights were reported in various locations including Anaheim, San Bernardino, Ontario, Boyle Heights, Burbank, Ventura, and Santa Barbara County, as stated by the network.

Jarred Gonzalez, who witnessed the unusual event in the Pico Union area and recorded it on video, stated to NBC Los Angeles, “The light from the front was bright blue. It was visible to us for a good 30 seconds, then disappeared from our line of sight.”

Another witness, Roseleen Browne, who witnessed the lights while walking her dog in Hollywood, shared with the outlet, “It was just like a sparkler in the sky, and I couldn’t believe my eyes. A girl was walking by, and I was like ‘Did you see this?’ It was just magical. It didn’t seem very real.”

Although there has been no official confirmation from any space agencies, the mysterious occurrence occurred after a SpaceX rocket launch. The launch took place six hours prior to the strange series of lights originating from Vandenberg Space Force Base, approximately 160 miles northwest of Los Angeles.

Despite speculation regarding space debris, no evidence has been found indicating a connection between the Falcon 9 rocket launch and the mysterious event on Tuesday.

The comet, known as the “devil comet” for its explosive nature, is expected to make an appearance on April 8th during the total solar eclipse, revealing its greenish-tinged head without horns.

Images capturing this extraordinary cosmic occurrence may showcase the comet, described as city-sized and currently hurtling towards Earth. Additionally, as suggested by a researcher, there’s a possibility that the comet could be visible without aid if it erupts prior to totality, the phase of the eclipse when the Sun is completely covered.

The comet, often known as the “devil comet,” officially designated as 12P/Pons-Brooks (12P), measures 10.5 miles (17 kilometers) in width and follows a highly elliptical orbit around the sun, completing its cycle approximately every 71 years.

Comet 12P is classified as an ice volcano or cryovolcanic comet. (Int’l Monitoring Desk)

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