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Santa's sleigh or UFO? SpaceX launches 60 satellites Monday night

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SAN DIEGO -- Many across California witnessed a row of fluttering lights in the night sky were left pondering possibilities, including the existence of aliens and, well, Santa.

SpaceX launched 60 new Starlink satellites into orbit Monday night. The Starlink satellites are part of Elon Musk's mission to create a space-based broadband internet system.

"With performance that far surpasses that of traditional satellite internet, and a global network unbounded by ground infrastructure limitations, Starlink will deliver high speed broadband internet to locations where access has been unreliable, expensive, or completely unavailable," Starlink said on its website.

The sky was clear enough for people to catch the lights streaming into space.

"Wtf is in the sky rn," wrote Angel Clark on Twitter .

"I saw it. My whole family did. From San Diego. Heading south. It was about 9 or so lights. All on a line," wrote Bill the Butcher .

The glow from the satellites were visible across San Diego ... all the way to infinity and beyond.

"Moon directly behind me, lights moving right to left. In Thousand Oaks, CA on a night hike. Many witnesses. #ufosighting #lineoflights huge through the entire night sky. Took minutes to pass through," wrote filmmaker Megan Lee Joy along with a photo she posted on her verified Twitter account.

Scripps station KGTV received calls and emails from several viewers that witnessed the spectacle in the sky. One sent the following video from Chula Vista [WARNING STRONG LANGUAGE].

This article was written by Mario Sevilla for KGTV.