SpaceX, a UFO is registered during the Falcon 9 mission.

Spacex, a UFO is registered during the Falcon 9 mission.




SpaceX, a UFO is registered during the Falcon 9 mission; Original article by Alessandro Brizzi.

On Wednesday 18 March 2020, the sixth launch of SpaceX took place for the launch of the Starlink satellites into Earth orbit. Falcon 9 has taken off since the launch of the 39A complex at NASA’s Kenedy Space Center in Florida. After separating from the launch phase, Space X landed his Falcon 9 parked on a platform in the Atlantic Ocean, but something mysterious happened during the return to Earth phase. During the live video of the landing phase, two unidentified objects were recorded. In the distance, an object can be seen at high speed heading towards space, but a moment later another object appears that almost touches the rocket at enormous speed. It is an almost spherical object with pointed protrusions and is visible in the video below.

For ufologists there is no shadow of a doubt. These are alien ships that leave our planet. SpaceX’s Falcon 9 rocket was successfully launched on March 18, so it deployed all 60 satellites in their intended orbit. The appearance of the mysterious UFO is somewhat strange but if we look closely, this object is very reminiscent of the similarity it has with another object captured by the ISS a few days ago.

Clearly we are observed and visited, but once again we have the images offered by SpaceX that leave no doubt that after what is happening on Earth, (pandemic), in the skies around the world and in space something big is happening, like the increase in UFO sightings and alien spaceships filmed by the International Space Station. This UFO is truly disconcerting, but it should be noted that the images come from the official website of Space Agency and SpaceX. 

SpaceX, a UFO is registered during the Falcon 9 mission.

 

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Spacex, a UFO is registered during the Falcon 9 mission.
Spacex, a UFO is registered during the Falcon 9 mission.
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