The X-37B has traveled 1.3 billion miles in space. The booms could be heard from Titusville to Kissimmee, a span of about 60 miles, according to Fox 29. “In case you heard that very LOUD sonic boom this morning in Central Florida (like I did), it may have been this…,” he said, posting an article speculating that the booms came from the X-37B. “Figured twitter would know, lol, but I didn’t think it was going to be X-37.”Īnother user wrote, “No, there was no UFO! Meteor? UFO? Everyone on the road hit their brakes,” a Twitter user wrote. “Holy Crap! … Was driving south almost to the Cape early this morning, when I saw idk what streaked overhead. Some Central Florida residents said they felt their homes shake - and a few locals suggested the possibility of a meteor or UFO. before landing, dozens of sonic booms were reported. The 30-foot-long, robotic X-37B military ship - which has gained fame both for its secret missions as well as its ability to stay in orbit for so long - ended its most recent trip at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida on Saturday, according to Space Force and USA Today.Īs the spacecraft headed east across Florida around 5 a.m. NASA releases eerie pictures of ‘ghostly cosmic hand’ in outer spaceĪ secretive Space Force ship landed at Cape Canaveral over the weekend - creating a series of sonic booms and flashes that left some locals fearing everything from a meteor strike to a UFO. Jupiter is at its brightest this week - how to get the best views Kilonova space explosion could end life on Earth for 1,000 years Ancient planet could lie within Earth billions of years after collision, study
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