Rocket launch
Taken by Mike Deep on June 29, 2018 @ Kennedy Space Center, FL
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Yesterday morning, SpaceX launched a Falcon 9 rocket carrying supplies to the ISS. The liftoff time was pre-dawn at 5:42am, which meant the rocket lifted off in darkness and ascended into sunlight at extreme altitude, resulting in noctilucent clouds and a "jellyfish" plume from the second stage. These photos were taken from the roof of the Vehicle Assembly Building at Kennedy Space Center, and were shot for SpaceFlight Insider.
Photographer's website:
http://www.mikedeep.com/
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