
Dying SpaceX rocket creates glowing, galaxy-like spiral in the middle of the Northern Lights - Live Science
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- Mar 12, 2024
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12 March 2024
A large swirl of white light that temporarily outshone vibrant auroras in the Arctic last week was triggered by the death throes of a SpaceX rocket that deployed more than 50 satellites into space.
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A large swirl of white light, known as a "SpaceX spiral" was photographed during an aurora display above Iceland last week.
(Image credit: Shang Yang)
A massive swirl of bright white light seemingly appeared from out of nowhere in the night sky above the Arctic last week, briefly upstaging a vibrant aurora display that spanned thousands of miles.
The ethereal, galaxy-shaped light show was caused by an illuminated cloud of frozen fuel that was dumped in space by a SpaceX rocket, which released dozens of satellites into low-Earth orbit.
Astronomers call this rare phenomenon a "SpaceX spiral," and expect them to become a much more common sight in the future.
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