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SpaceX launched another batch of its internet-providing Starlink satellites today leaving behind a breathtaking view for people on ground. The rocket lifted off at 9:10 am IST from the Vandenberg Space Force Station in California with 20 satellites and the first stage booster returned for landing on the droneship stationed in the Pacific Ocean. Liftoff! — SpaceX (@SpaceX) As the Booster was ascending to orbit, it left behind a trail creating a spectacular 'space jellyfish.

' ALSO SEE: It is created at higher altitudes when sunlight scatters after interacting with sunlight. Many residents near the launch site lucky enough to spot the 'space jellyfish' posted pictures of it on social media. "That was a beautiful Launch it’s been awhile (sic)," a user captioned his pictures.



"Went to the store at just the right time to see a launch from Arizona," wrote another. This never gets old..

. Thanks, 🚀 — Christie 🎀 (@Alexa__Belle_) Went to the store at just the right time to see a launch from Arizona. — Brad W (@createwithprint) That was a beautiful Launch it’s been awhile.

— DanielFireCopter (@DanielFireTruck) launch as seen from Star Wars: Galaxy's Edge ! — David Aguilar (@davidaguilar92) 🤩 Guess what I just captured?!...

over Long Beach! 🚀💯🤘🏼💫 — ЩΣПDӨᄂYПП (@wendeeluvz) Space X launch as seen over the Atascosa Mountains west of Rio Rico, Arizona tonight. — LoriGrace (@lorigraceaz) Pretty 🤩 — Nick Perez II 👽 (@santacruznp2) Just w.

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