Elon Musk’s SpaceX is on a rocket launching spree with dozens of rockets being launched in the past week over the skies of the United States. In one such occurrence, an insightful photo of a rocket’s trail while falling back to Earth was captured in the night sky over Arizona.
With some clever photo tricks, the rocket’s trail in the sky looked like a perfect dashed line of luminous streak, a treat to the eyes.
Falcon 9 rocket has now become the first fleet in SpaceX to successfully launch and land nine times, especially for this first-stage booster.
The 60 satellites launched today translate into the fact that SpaceX has sent a total of 180 internet satellites now in the past two weeks.
Sunday s launch took place from Nasa’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida. One of the interesting parts was when nearly nine minutes after the liftoff, Falcon 9 rocket s reusable first stage landed on the SpaceX s droneship in the Atlantic named Of Course I Love You . Falcon 9’s first stage has landed on the Of Course I Still Love You droneship, completing the ninth flight of that booster, SpaceX tweeted.