The Sky Lights Up: A Mysterious Morning Glow in Northern California
Northern California, USASat Jan 25 2025
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Early on a Friday morning, people in the Sacramento region were treated to a stunning celestial show. A bright, multi-colored ball with a massive tail streaked across the Northern California sky around 6 a. m. Many locals snapped photos and sent them to FOX40. com, eager to share the unusual sight.
Experts believe this dazzling display was linked to a rocket launch from Vandenberg Space Force Base in Santa Barbara County, about 330 miles south of Sacramento. At 6:07 a. m. , a SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket blasted off as part of the company's Starlink project, designed to provide global internet coverage.
The vivid blue color seen in the sky is a fascinating phenomenon called "twilight effect. " It occurs when a rocket launch happens 15 to 30 minutes after sunset or before sunrise. As the rocket reaches higher altitudes, the exhaust particles condense, freeze, and spread out, allowing the low-angle sunlight to reflect off them.
SpaceX has a remarkable track record with their Falcon 9 rockets. They've completed 426 missions, successfully landed 382 rockets, and reused 355 of them.
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