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SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket lights up sky, startles many in Southland

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Strange shapes and lights seen from Pacific Beach Pier were the SpaceX rocket launch from Vandenberg Air Force Base.
Closeup of SpaceX rocket during a stage separation as seen from Pacific Beach.

Closeup of SpaceX rocket during a stage separation as seen from Pacific Beach. Photo by Chris Stone

The early evening launch of a SpaceX rocket from Vandenberg Air Force Base near Santa Barbara lit up the sky over Southern California on Friday.

Strange shapes and lights seen from Pacific Beach Pier were the SpaceX rocket launch from Vandenberg Air Force Base.

Strange shapes and lights seen from Pacific Beach Pier were the SpaceX rocket launch from Vandenberg Air Force Base. Photo by Chris Stone

The Falcon 9 rocket lifted off at 5:27 p.m. on a trajectory that took it south along the U.S. and Mexico coasts carrying 10 satellites for the Iridium mobile communications network.

Numerous posts on Twitter showed the rockets progress as it flew south, and the sight startled many.

“WOW!!! The view from LA is amazing!!!! People are going to freak out,” said one person on Twitter. “CAN SOMEONE EXPLAIN WHAT THIS IS IN THE SKY #ALIENS,” tweeted another.

SpaceX founder Elon Musk, responding to one person on Twitter who said the launch sparked an “alien debate” in his family, wrote jokingly, “It was definitely aliens.”

At 5:38 p.m., SpaceX reported that the second stage and its cargo of 10 satellites was coasting before a scheduled restart of the engine to deploy the satellites into their final orbits.

At 6:59 p.m., all satellites had been deployed and Iridium confirmed they were in communication and operating normally.

The 10 satellites are part of Iridium’s NEXT system, which will ultimately include 81 satellites. Friday’s launch was the fourth set of 10 launched by SpaceX, which is scheduled to launch 75 of the total.

The Iridium network supports satellite phones that can be used anywhere in the world.

SpaceX vapor trail

The SpaceX rocket’s vapor trail over San Diego. Photo by Chris Jennewein

Friday’s launch was the fourth set of 10 launched by SpaceX, which is scheduled to launch 75 of the 81 in the NEXT system. SpaceX plans to have all 75 satellites launched into orbit by mid-2018.

According to SpaceX, the satellite array will also include the Aireon aircraft tracking and surveillance system.

“In a historic first, upon completion this system will provide air traffic control organizations and aircraft operators that purchase the service with real-time, global visibility of ADS-B equipped aircraft,” SpaceX said.

City News Service contributed to this report

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