Potentially A SpaceX Rocket?
Taken by Johnster Space on February 14, 2024 @ New Milford, CT, USA
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Date Taken: 2024:02:15 07:02:35
 
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Last night on Valentine's day, at approximately 7:22 PM EST, I took these images with my phone of an object moving fast overhead that passed near The Moon and Jupiter. Based on the time it happened, my current theory is that it was the exhaust from a SpaceX F9 second stage rocket firing. Probably from the USSF mission that had launched a few hours earlier. Also because a few minutes later, the small point had expanded into a larger, cloud-like formation before presumably fading away. The last 3 images show the object's movement. If you have an idea on what you think it was, please contact me at johnsterstech2019@gmail.com. Also, these images were taken with my phone's camera.
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