I recently adjusted the lighting and exposure settings on the footage I captured of the spiral sighting on March 25th. Could it be that rocket fuel has an exoskeleton, spine, and antennae? I witnessed the massive spiral light anomaly in Manchester, UK, at 8 PM, and I decided to play around with the iPhone video I took. It looks to me like there’s something resembling a spine and antennae on the top of the central object. Many people claim it was a SpaceX fuel dump, but can someone clarify how the fuel could form such a unique shape?

It sounds like you had quite an intriguing sighting! The spiral anomaly you described is often associated with rocket launches and fuel dumps, but the visual effects can sometimes create unexpected appearances.
To address your question about the “spine” and “antennae”: when rocket fuel is ejected at high altitude, it can interact with atmospheric conditions in ways that might produce unusual shapes and patterns. The lighting and exposure adjustments you made could also contribute to highlighting certain features that may not be visible in unedited footage.
Many viewers have reported seeing various shapes and structures in such phenomena, often influenced by the lighting, the viewer’s perspective, and even the natural imagination. The distinct shapes could be the result of swirling gases, ice crystals, or other atmospheric effects rather than actual structures like a spine or antennae.
It’s fascinating how our brains try to make sense of these visual experiences, often leading to creative interpretations. If you’re open to it, consider sharing your footage with a community of enthusiasts or experts who can provide their insights. They might help clarify whether what you’re seeing aligns with common explanations for rocket fuel dispersal or atmospheric phenomena.