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Bright Light in Bay Area Sky Was Missile Test

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A Bay Area resident captured video of the Trident II missile launch early Tuesday morning. (Jason Poon/YouTube)

SAN FRANCISCO -- A bright light with a glowing tail spotted in the San Francisco Bay Area sky early Tuesday morning was a Navy missile test that had been in the works for years.

U.S. Navy spokesman John Daniels told the East Bay Times that a submarine off the coast launched a Trident II D-5 missile at 3:30 a.m. and another at 6:20 a.m.

Daniels said the routine test was "not in response to any ongoing world activities" and that tests are conducted for training and maintenance of the missile system. He said the missiles fly over water, and not over inhabited areas.

The Trident II is a three-stage missile with a 4,000-mile range. Daniels said residents likely saw stage one, which lasts about a minute, and possibly part of stage two.

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