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Caught on camera: ‘Space jellyfish’ spotted in sky following rocket launch in Florida, US

The space jellyfish phenomenon occurs when a rocket lifts off at dawn or dusk, when the sun’s rays illuminate the plume of gas in its trail.

Scroll Staff
May 08, 2022 · 10:50 am

SPACE JELLYFISH

From today’s SpaceX launch. Beautiful pic.twitter.com/98mzIGHDOm

— Chris Combs (@DrChrisCombs) May 6, 2022
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