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Space Jellyfish In The Night Sky
Zhang HongWorld Daily | 2025-02-12  

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On the evening of the 10th night, the Nanga night sky was duped by long tug tails and elliptical heads from the launch of the SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket, and its shapes traversed like jellyfish in the night sky. Although it was not the first time to witness the Sky "act art" of Falcon 9, it triggered Southca’s people to film and discuss.

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The jelly cloud is a plume of gas released by rockets sprayed in high air, and traces of the gas are reflected in the sun, eventually forming this phenomenon. (Reporter Zhang macro/photo)

South Carolina found a long tail in the air on the evening of the 10th, passing through downtown Los Angeles, beginning to think it was a jet plane, but with an elliptical head in the front of the long tail, she suddenly remembered that it was the SpaceX Eagle IX, which had been a lively discussion on the Internet. But for the first time, it was still a shock to its beauty in the night sky, as a giant jellyfish was floating in the air.

A lot of Chinese people have taken this scene, and some people are asking what it is, and some people are not surprised. Some of them say it's Mask's little tart to look for a mother in outer space, and some of them say it's a good time to make a wish so that he doesn't get laid off.

According to Wikipedia, Space Jellyfish, also known as a jellyfish UFO or a jellyfish rocket, is a rocket launch phenomenon that is reflected in the sun by the plume of gas that the rocket ejects in high air when it is observed in the morning or in the evening. In the eyes of the observers, this rocket gas at high altitude creates a trajectory very much like a jellyfish and is therefore called a space jellyfish.

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