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Mysterious Object in Florida Sky Identified: SpaceX Starship Test Flight

Wesley Chapel, FL – Residents across Florida, including those here in Wesley Chapel, were left gazing skyward Thursday night as unusual lights streaked across the horizon. The source of the spectacle has now been confirmed: SpaceX’s eighth test flight of its massive Starship rocket system, launched from the company’s Starbase facility in South Texas at 6:30 p.m. ET (5:30 p.m. CT). While the mission achieved a significant milestone by successfully catching the rocket’s booster, it ended with the loss of the Starship spacecraft, leaving locals buzzing with curiosity.


The uncrewed Starship, perched atop the towering 232-foot Super Heavy booster, blasted off with a mission to test critical systems and push the boundaries of space exploration technology. Approximately 2½ minutes into the flight, the Super Heavy booster separated and executed a remarkable return, landing precisely within the “chopstick” arms of SpaceX’s “Mechazilla” launch tower near Brownsville, Texas. This marked the third time SpaceX has accomplished this feat, showcasing advancements in reusable rocket technology.


Meanwhile, the Starship spacecraft continued its journey, aiming for a suborbital flight lasting about an hour. However, with just 20 seconds remaining in its ascent burn, SpaceX lost contact with the vehicle. Livestream footage captured several of its engines shutting down prematurely, causing the spacecraft to spin out of control. “Once you lose enough of those center engines, you’re going to lose attitude control,” explained SpaceX’s Dan Huot during the broadcast. The exact location of the spacecraft’s demise remains unclear, though safety measures coordinated with air traffic control were activated to protect the public.


For Florida residents, the distant event sparked intrigue as faint trails of light briefly illuminated the sky. A review of records indicates this test flight was part of SpaceX’s ongoing efforts to refine Starship for future missions, including potential satellite deployments and lunar expeditions. The company had planned to release mock Starlink satellites during the flight, though they were not intended to reach orbit.


This latest test follows a dramatic January flight that ended with Starship exploding over the Turks and Caicos islands, scattering debris across populated areas. Thursday’s mission, launched seven weeks later, incorporated upgrades like new heat shield tiles and engine adjustments to address previous failures. Despite these efforts, the loss of contact suggests challenges remain for the ambitious project.


SpaceX continues to expand its operations, recently announcing a new facility at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida to boost Starship production.


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