NASA Atlas rocket with Landsat-9 satellite visible across Fife, Edinburgh, and Lothians
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Some witnesses managed to grab a photo of the light, which prompted all sorts of theories on social media, with either UFOs or NASA looking for diesel on Mars seeming among the favourites.
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Hide AdHowever, it may not have been alien in origin, but it certainly was a spacecraft.
It was in fact NASA's most powerful Earth-imaging satellite leaving the earth's atmosphere last night on an Atlas rocket.
The Landsat-9, dubbed the world's most important satellite, launched to orbit from Vandenberg Space Force BaseCalifornia on Monday evening.
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Hide AdIt is the continuation of a series of Earth-observing spacecraft stretching back almost 50 years.
Once all onboard systems are commissioned, it will start acquiring images that can be compared carefully with those of the still-flying Landsat-8, which was launched in 2013.