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12/03/2024

ASTRONOMY - A Galaxy-Shaped Rocket Exhaust Spiral

 2024 March 12

A field of snow is shown, lined with trees along the back.
Above the horizon is an unusual white spiral cloud. 
Stars dot the background, and faint green and red aurora
are also visible. 
Please see the explanation for more detailed information.

A Galaxy-Shaped Rocket Exhaust Spiral
Credit & Copyright: Seung Hye Yang

Explanation: What's that over the horizon? What may look like a strangely nearby galaxy is actually a normal rocket's exhaust plume -- but unusually backlit. Although the SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket was launched from Cape Canaveral in FloridaUSA, its burned propellant was visible over a much wider area, with the featured photograph being taken from AkureyriIceland. The huge spaceship was lifted off a week ago, and the resulting spectacle was captured soon afterward with a single 10-second smartphone exposure, before it quickly dissipated. Like noctilucent clouds, the plume's brightness is caused by the Twilight Effect, where an object is high enough to be illuminated by the twilight Sun, even when the observer on the ground experiences the darkness of night. The spiral shape is likely caused by high winds pushing the expelled gas into the shape of a corkscrew, which, when seen along the trajectory, looks like a spiral. Stars and faint green and red aurora appear in the background of this extraordinary image.

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