Official Explanation: Alien Craft in San Angelo Skies Was Space X...or Was It?

SAN ANGELO, TX - San Angelo LIVE! readers sent us pictures and videos of a UFO being reported in the local night skies on March 4. 

However, there was no UFO, unless Elon Musk really is an alien...

What people were seeing was Musk's Space X Falcon 9 launch from Cape Canaveral, FL. The skies were relatively clear and dark when the Falcon 9 launched 23 second-generation Starlink internet satellites.

Liftoff from Space Launch Complex 40 at Cape Canaveral Space Force Station happened at 6:56 p.m. EST (5:56 p.m. Monday, Central Time). The mission rounded out the third Falcon 9 launch in just over 20 hours across the company’s three launch pads between Florida and California.

"Deployment of Starlink satellites confirmed," SpaceX stated on X. "This mission brings us above 10,000 operational space lasers for the constellation, which enable satellites to provide truly global coverage and serve those in the most remote locations on Earth." 

The mission, designated “Starlink 6-41,” is the 22nd Falcon 9 launch of the year.

The video above is a mashup of all the videos we received from our readers. 

Click here for official video. 

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Imagine if it was a craft full of non-human people, traveling to some super-old city underground that is unreachable via conventional means, and that you could just walk up to one of them on the street and have a conversation without even knowing what they were. I wonder what they would say? Imagine if they decided to talk theology!

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Anyway, I think it's cool how Musk is able to get those satellites into such a low orbit. The one I saw actually had to turn its spotlight on to get through a cloud, and as it passed through the cloud, it moved a large puff of vapor with it that seemed to wrap around the field (causing that corona in front of it,) generated by the satellite. As it moved out of the cloud it turned its spotlight off and seemed to stop emitting light completely. But as I looked closely I could see two faint points of light moving away, apparently coming from 2 sides of Elon's device. (Didn't actually see wings.)

Calm down, monos. This is literally an "every day" thing. 👍 

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