Venting booster rocket
Taken by Tim Printy on November 4, 2025 @ Bedford, NH
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Around 6PM, I was imaging comet Lemmon, when I saw a large object moving from south to north. It originally looked like a "dumbbell" shape but changed to a twisting spiral. I recognized it as a venting booster rocket (probably the Ariane rocket launched at 4PM). As it headed towards the northern horizon, the cloud seemed to move ahead of the booster. It was quite spectacular. I shot these images with my IPhone 15 pro max.
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