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Mysterious ‘UFO’ crossing the sky over NYC sparks talk of aliens — but there’s an explanation

Count this Unidentified Flying Object as identified.

A mysterious orb of light with a sprawling, glowing tail was spotted soaring across the Big Apple skies early Tuesday morning, igniting theories that aliens were preparing to touch down.

Conspiracists were right: the strange object was, in fact, a spaceship — but not the kind with little green men inside.

A SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket seen flying over New York City on Sept. 10, 2024. EarthCam
Some New Yorkers initially believed the SpaceX rocket was a UFO. WhatIsNewYork/X

Something similar was seen in Pennsylvania shortly after the Polaris Dawn launched from the Kennedy Space Station in Florida at 5:23 a.m., carrying NASA scientists and a daredevil civilian who will be the first non-astronauts to perform a spacewalk.

The crew — including second-time space flier, billionaire Jared Isaacman — will spend the next five days in outer space, setting their sights far beyond the International Space Station.

The spaceship can be seen in videos across the East Coast making its way steadily across the sky, seemingly moving horizontally instead of toward the stars.

The SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket launching from Kennedy Space Center in Cape Canaveral, Florida. Photo by CHANDAN KHANNA/AFP via Getty Image

In New York, some early birds unaware of the SpaceX journey questioned whether it was something other-worldly.

“That’s aliens dawg!” one person wrote.

“There are enough extraterrestrials in NYC, if you ask me,” wrote another.

The Polaris Dawn crew will spend the next five days in outer space. MALCOLM DENEMARK/FLORIDA TODAY / USA TODAY NETWORK
The rocket’s flight was visible across the east coast. MALCOLM DENEMARK/FLORIDA TODAY / USA TODAY NETWORK

The Polaris Dawn is setting off on a record-breaking journey that, at an altitude of 870 miles, would surpass the Earth-lapping record set during NASA’s Project Gemini in 1966. Only the 24 Apollo astronauts who flew to the moon have ventured farther.

The ship will spend 10 hours at the height, filled with extreme radiation and riddled with debris before reducing orbit to about 435 miles. 

The spacewalk — often considered one the riskiest stunts while in orbit — is scheduled for Thursday.

The four-person crew is equipped with SpaceX’s latest spacewalking suits given that the entire Dragon capsule would be depressurized during the two-hour spacewalk, exposing the whole crew to the ruthless vacuum of space.