Location of sighting: New York and New Jersey, USA
I was driving home this evening and had to take a picture of this random pink cloud in the sky.
— 🎐 𝔍𝔅 🎐 (@DripsOfEden) March 4, 2021
This picture doesn’t do it any justice. It was super vibrant and looked completely unreal. 💗☁️ pic.twitter.com/IyfzLk5apU
Cloudless skies tonight other than this weird anomaly. Supposedly atmospheric testing. Strangely beautiful! pic.twitter.com/LXPlVDmC4P
— Beth Midgett (@mbethone) March 4, 2021
Pink ball in the sky over Margate pic.twitter.com/PzHFi7QGV6
— Pamela Nehf LLC (@pamelanehfllc) March 3, 2021
A three-stage suborbital sounding rocket was launched in the afternoon on March 3 for the Department of Defense from NASA’s Wallops Flight Facility in Virginia.
— NASA Wallops (@NASA_Wallops) March 4, 2021
The launch was to study ionization in space just beyond the reaches of Earth’s atmosphere: https://t.co/OIDGWaAOS2 pic.twitter.com/JMLYze8DVE
Se reporta avistamiento de luz roja en Nueva York New Jersey y Puerto Rico, actualmente se encuentran investigando la procedencia de la luz.
— Alerta Cambio Climático (@AlertaCambio) March 4, 2021
Vía @MundoEConflicto pic.twitter.com/63nQeUr4Hn