Space-X Falcon 9 Twilight Rocket Launch from Vandenberg
Taken by Craig W on April 6, 2024 @ Prescott, AZ
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Finally got good weather for one of these spectacular twilight launches. Viewed from 475 miles away, the Space-X Falcon 9 launch vehicle is seen rising up from behind 7600-foot Granite Mountain in Prescott, AZ. One of the images shows the two halves of the nose fairing dropping away and the 3rd bright dot is the 1st-stage booster. In another image you can see the 1st stage booster doing one of its two recovery landing burns. These are frame-grabs from 4K video, shot with Sony A7 III, 24-105mm F/4.
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