Mysterious bright light stuns Californians after SpaceX rocket launch.


          A flash of bright lights in the skies over California had socialmedia buzzing Friday afternoon, but don’t worry, it’s wasn’t an alien attack. It’s just a sperm of giant Alien. Well yes! It looks perfectly like that. But honestly speaking it’s nor any UFO neither any Alien’s sperm. It’s Elon Musk’s sperm! HAHA. Anyways! All indications are that the light came from the launch of SpaceX Falcon9 rocket that took off from Vandenberg Air Force Base near Santa Barbara. Everyone was super excited and was totally freaked out from the incident. Even some of the celebs (like Portia Doubleday) have posted this incident on Twitter and Instagram. But my favourite was Elon Musk’s (CEO, SpaceX) tweet, he taunted that the big sperm is actually a Nuclear Alien UFO from North Korea.


          SpaceX Began Tweeting around 5 p.m. about the launch, which was aired live on its website. Falcon9 launched around 5:30 p.m. according to tweets from the SpaceX Twitter account. Around 5:45 p.m., the engine cut off and the stage separation was confirmed; the second stage engine burn was underway. But that didn't stop residents across Southern California from tweeting about the light show. Less than 10 minutes after that, the second stage engines cut off and the satellites went into coast phase. I have seen some of the Tweets where people were more scared then surprised. It’s like in between this time world gets almost unite against it and family have send messages to their sons.



          SpaceX’s Falcon 9 rocket delivered 10 satellites to low-Earth orbit for Iridium, a company focused on data satellite communications, according to a SpaceX press release. This launch carried the fourth set of 10 satellites out of 75 total satellites that will form Iridium’s “next generation global satellite constellation,” called Iridium NEXT. The satellites were deployed from the rocket about an hour after the initial launch. SpaceX did not attempt to recover Falcon 9’s first stage of the rocket after launch, as it has done after launches from Cape Canaveral in Florida. Iridium NEXT plans to replace the world’s largest commercial satellite network of low-Earth orbit satellites for a “tech upgrade.”


          Iridium is a communications company that says it hopes to deliver “fast speeds and higher throughputs for…aviation, maritime, Internet of Things, terrestrial and government organizations,” according to a press release. But maybe it’s too late, USA already have Ajit Pai (CEO, FCC) in between them and Internet. HAHA! Anyways, just want to request Elon Musk that please chose some different shape next time because I don’t want to give “R-certificate” to suck a wonderful view.

Fuck Fact: check out the full launch video here.

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