Support

Explore

HomeNo Image is Available
About UsNo Image is Available
AuthorsNo Image is Available
TeamNo Image is Available
CareersNo Image is Available
InternshipNo Image is Available
Contact UsNo Image is Available
MethodologyNo Image is Available
Correction PolicyNo Image is Available
Non-Partnership PolicyNo Image is Available
Cookie PolicyNo Image is Available
Grievance RedressalNo Image is Available
Republishing GuidelinesNo Image is Available

Languages & Countries :






More about them

Fact CheckNo Image is Available
LawNo Image is Available
ExplainersNo Image is Available
NewsNo Image is Available
DecodeNo Image is Available
BOOM ReportsNo Image is Available
Media BuddhiNo Image is Available
Web StoriesNo Image is Available
BOOM ResearchNo Image is Available
Elections 2024No Image is Available
VideosNo Image is Available

Support

Explore

HomeNo Image is Available
About UsNo Image is Available
AuthorsNo Image is Available
TeamNo Image is Available
CareersNo Image is Available
InternshipNo Image is Available
Contact UsNo Image is Available
MethodologyNo Image is Available
Correction PolicyNo Image is Available
Non-Partnership PolicyNo Image is Available
Cookie PolicyNo Image is Available
Grievance RedressalNo Image is Available
Republishing GuidelinesNo Image is Available

Languages & Countries :






More about them

Fact CheckNo Image is Available
LawNo Image is Available
ExplainersNo Image is Available
NewsNo Image is Available
DecodeNo Image is Available
BOOM ReportsNo Image is Available
Media BuddhiNo Image is Available
Web StoriesNo Image is Available
BOOM ResearchNo Image is Available
Elections 2024No Image is Available
VideosNo Image is Available
Fact Check

Video of SpaceX Rocket Launch Peddled As Türkiye Earthquake

BOOM found that the video is from the launch of SpaceX's Falcon 9 rocket, not the Türkiye earthquake.

By - Hazel Gandhi | 14 Feb 2023 9:18 AM GMT

A video of a pattern of lights forming in the sky has been shared with a false claim that the lights appeared in Türkiye and Syria just before the earthquake. BOOM found that the video is from the launch of SpaceX rocket Falcon 9 in October 2018.

Türkiye and Syria were hit with a catastrophic earthquake of 7.8 magnitude on 6 February, 2023. Considered one of the deadliest earthquakes that has ever occurred in the region, the death toll from this disaster has crossed 35,000 and is expected to double, according to the United Nations.

The video shows several lights forming different shapes in the sky and is being linked to the Türkiye and Syria earthquake with the caption, " The strange sky above #Turkey and Syria seconds before the earthquake."




 Click here to view the tweet and here for an archive.




Click here to view the tweet and here for an archive. 



FACT-CHECK


BOOM found that the video is from 2018, most likely taken during the launch of Falcon 9, a SpaceX rocket in Vandenberg, California.

A reverse image search of the keyframes from the video on Yandex led us to a Wikimedia Commons page titled, 'SpaceX Falcon 9 Launch from Vandenberg, CA - October 7 2018'




Click here to view.

Since this image was similar to the visuals in our viral video, we searched for videos from this rocket launch on YouTube and found a video uploaded by user Jeff Allen


Full View


A part of this video from 2:25 has been rotated vertically and clipped to claim that the video is from Türkiye and Syria. Here is a side-by-side comparison of the original video and viral video.

Here is a side by side comparison of the two videos:




We were also able to match the audio of the two clips, where at one woman is heard saying 'Sorry, what is this?'. The audio can be heard at the 2:40 mark in the original video and at the 0:17 mark in the viral video.

SpaceX launched Falcon 9 from the Vandenberg Air Force Base on 7 October, 2018. The launch took place to deploy Argentina’s SAOCOM 1A radar imaging satellite and was a success. Residents across California took photos of the fascinating lights in the sky formed by this rocket and shared them on social media.