A strange object lit up the skies above Florida, with wild speculation across social media about whether 2021 would be the year aliens make contact with Earth. Alas, the leading theory points to a sinister but terrestrial origin.
With multiple sightings reported across the state from the Treasure Coast to Southern Palm Beach County, spectacular footage purports to show the mysterious object in action.
#Mysterious object in the sky over South #Florida tonight. Getting many calls and emails. Around 6:30pm. This video is looking east from Brian Goodale in #HobeSound. Even seen in the Bahamas pic.twitter.com/vuBvJHVMjg
— Steve Weagle (@SteveWeagleWPTV) February 10, 2021
This looks like a rocket launch tonight, but I don’t see any scheduled🤷🏻♂️ am I missing something? What is it? Video from Brian Goodale in Hobe Sound around 630pm #florida #ufo @spacex @alexhbrock @SuperclusterHQ @marcuscotephoto @LaunchPhoto @SpaceXNow @nasa pic.twitter.com/rsNwIutyw3
— James Wieland (@SurfnWeatherman) February 10, 2021
Throwing cold water on theories that the object was everything from a meteor or comet to an alien spacecraft conducting a close flyby, Dutch researcher and scientist Dr. Marco Langbroek claimed the ‘UFO’ was likely a Trident II submarine-launched ballistic missile undergoing testing.
The '#UFO' seen from the #Florida coast today, was a #Trident-II SLBM (Submarine Launched Ballistic Missile) test. The launch occured from a submarine in the Atlantic.
— Dr Marco Langbroek 💉 #Vaccinate (@Marco_Langbroek) February 10, 2021
See my blog post from two days ago here:https://t.co/rlw0dqWuiO
Eric Vandernoot, an astronomy and physics lab coordinator at Florida Atlantic University, highlighted that the altitude of the object in the night sky made it visible from the Bahamas to northern Florida, which apparently supported the theory that it was indeed a submarine-launched ballistic missile (SLBM).
More spectacular photos of the #TRIDENT-II #SLBM Missile Test this evening, this time from the Turks and Caicos.
— Zach Covey (@ZachCoveyTV) February 10, 2021
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📸 Twitter / @spyscape #UFO #Missile #rocketlaunch #launch @CBS12 pic.twitter.com/GjpmL9x9wk
Saw it 🎥 #UFO #Florida (Hollywood Beach, FL) pic.twitter.com/ZBaXyzfUXX
— Chris Escobar (@ChrisEscobar) February 10, 2021
Anyone else see this? #launch #ufo #paranormal #WestPalmBeach pic.twitter.com/gOh75jWMCO
— LocoTweetz (@LocoTweetz) February 9, 2021
The Trident II SLBM boasts an operational range of over 7,500 miles (12,000 km) and forms an integral part of the US and UK nuclear deterrent arsenal. If it was indeed a Trident missile test, it remains unclear whether it was launched by a UK or US military submarine.
Notices to airmen (NOTAM) about the potential launch activity were reportedly issued in recent days.
Curiously, ballistic boffins’ calculations indicate that the purported missile test’s trajectory was similar to a spectacular failure by the UK’s Royal Navy in June 2016.
Looks like a potential #Trident-II #SLBM test is upcoming in the Atlantic between Feb 9 and 14.
— Dr Marco Langbroek 💉 #Vaccinate (@Marco_Langbroek) February 8, 2021
Range ~8400 km. This is less than usual, but close to (~500 km short of) the infamous failed British Trident-II test of June 2016.@nukestrat @wslafoy @mhanham @ArmsControlWonk pic.twitter.com/MS7lSNLs24
The 2016 missile test ended in failure as the missile reportedly flew off course, reversed direction, and headed for the US mainland before its self-destruct mechanism was triggered, resulting in a major embarrassment for the administration of then-prime minister Theresa May.
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