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March 26, 2025

An Incredible And Not So Mysterious Blue Spiral Appeared In The Skies Over Europe Recently [Images]

Is it a plane? Is it a satellite? Is it aliens pulling a prank? Nope - just another case of “What in the Elon Musk is happening up there?”

[Image: Daniel Puchalski from Poland]

On Monday night (March 24), a bizarre blue spiral lit up the skies over Europe, leaving people in the UK, Croatia, Poland, and Hungary scrambling to take photos, post them online, and demand answers.

Naturally, the internet did what it does best – speculated wildly. Some thought it was a new galaxy forming, others reckoned it was a wormhole, and, of course, the alien theories rolled in thick and fast.

But before you start prepping your tinfoil hat, we’ve got answers. And sorry to disappoint (or reassure?), but it’s got nothing to do with little green men. Turns out the mysterious spiral was the work of a SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket doing its thing.

Space reported that it launched from Cape Canaveral in Florida, carrying a top-secret mission for the U.S. National Reconnaissance Office (which, let’s be honest, only makes it sound more suspicious).

It was Europe that got treated to the celestial spiral show, which lasted a few minutes, just enough time for social media to go full-blown conspiracy mode. A timelapse from Shanghai Daily showed the eerie swirl expanding over Croatia, looking straight out of a sci-fi movie.

So, what’s the deal? These so-called “SpaceX spirals” happen when the upper stage of a Falcon 9 rocket separates from its booster. The first stage drops back to Earth for recovery, while the upper stage heads further into space. After dropping off its secret cargo, it starts spiraling back down, dumping the last bits of leftover fuel. Because it’s so high up, the fuel freezes instantly, forming a hypnotic swirl that catches the light just right, turning it into a cosmic-looking spectacle.

If this had happened over SA, we’d probably have had WhatsApp aunties warning about the end times, memes blaming Eskom, and Cape Town influencers claiming they manifested it with their crystals. But, alas, this one was just another day in the expensive world of Musk’s space travel.

[Source: Space]