A mysterious bright light in the sky has baffled people across Ireland tonight, sparking UFO theories before the likely cause was revealed.
A bright light spotted in the sky in Ireland this evening(Image: Carlow Weather)
A mysterious, bright light in the sky has left people across Ireland baffled tonight and sparked UFO speculation from all across the country.
The unusual sighting began after 6pm, with eyewitnesses describing it as “like a big object with light in front but no noise and moving very quickly”.
Alan O’Reilly of Carlow Weather said he was inundated with messages as reports flooded in from all corners of the country.
He told his followers: “So I don’t know what that light in the sky was that I’ve shared. My notifications have never lit up like they have just now. There’s reports from the south, right through the midlands, up to the west, east. It was spotted all over Ireland.
“People captured videos and pictures of it – a bright light, no sound, moving at or below cloud level. A few people have asked is it the Starlink launch. No it doesn’t fit that.”
Alan admitted that at first, he had no idea what the object could be, continuing: “Nothing showed on FlightRadar for people that were tracking it either. So at the moment it is a UFO which just means that it’s unidentified. If it is the aliens, I say hello! Hope you like weather.”
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However, the mystery has since been solved. According to the latest information, the strange light was almost certainly caused by the SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket dumping fuel in orbit following its launch in Florida earlier today.
Weather expert Alan clarified: “The light in the sky tonight most likely to be the Falcon 9 dumping fuel in orbit based on latest information. Not aliens this time.”
Even with the explanation, social media is buzzing with users sharing videos and theories about what they saw.
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