Update: Check out more amazing SpaceX launch photos by our readers here: UFO? No, It’s a SpaceX Rocket! These Falcon 9 Launch Photos Are Just Amazing
MISSION VIEJO, Calif. — Wow! Talk about some Friday night lights! A SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket lit up the evening sky over Southern California last night (Dec. 22) in a dazzling display that was visible to potentially millions of spectators and set Twitter abuzz with sightings.
The SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket launched into space from California’s Vandenberg Air Force Base north of Los Angeles at 5:27 p.m. PST (8:27 p.m. EST/0127 GMT) — just 30 minutes after sunset — carrying 10 Iridium Next communications satellites into orbit. The mission was a success, with all 10 satellites reaching their intended orbits. But it was the jaw-dropping views of the Falcon 9 streaking into space that stole the show, leaving an ethereal glowing plume in its wake as it soared into orbit.
“Caught off guard and had no idea what was happening at first …must say it was one of my life’s coolest moments!!!,” said Michelle Snyder, who watched the launch from the Hotel del Coronado in Coronado, California. She sent in the video shown above. “A forever memory with my daughters and parents who were in town visiting for the holidays. FOREVER MEMORY!!!
From a southbound lane of the Interstate-5 freeway in Irvine, the launch wowed my 9-year-old daughter Zadie , who marveled at seeing the Falcon 9’s first stage separate from its upper stage (“I saw first stage separation? I saw stage separation!”) as we drove to meet relatives for the holidays. Her final say on the launch: “That is beautiful!”
My 9 yr old’s @SpaceX launch moment: ‘That is beautiful! #Iridium4 @SPACEdotcom pic.twitter.com/rXV0gVgazo
— Tariq J. Malik (@tariqjmalik) December 23, 2017
My daughter wasn’t alone in her awe. Observers across Southern California, and even as far away as Arizona and Tijuana, Mexico, reported stunning views of the launch.
SpaceX CEO Elon Musk chimed in with a joke: “Nuclear alien UFO from North Korea,” he wrote in a video post of the launch on Twitter.
Nuclear alien UFO from North Korea pic.twitter.com/GUIHpKkkp5
— Elon Musk (@elonmusk) December 23, 2017
Scroll down to see more spectacular views of the launch shared by observers.
What an awesome launch! Here”s the view from the top of @SpaceX in Hawthorne. Hope all of you in LA enjoyed the show! pic.twitter.com/HREJxmxLmW
— Garrett Reisman (@astro_g_dogg) December 23, 2017
Here’s the video. #spacex #IridiumNEXT pic.twitter.com/mnVKrPjCcB
— Amanda (@alias_amanda) December 23, 2017
I told you it would be spectacular #SpaceX #Iridium4 pic.twitter.com/8dPuxNVEMd
— tiny baby fingers (@kevins_fingers) December 23, 2017
The view of @SpaceX from @Disneyland in Anaheim. Amazing. Feels like a dream @elonmusk #spacex pic.twitter.com/w0cfe09szm
— Mehmet Akcin (@mhmtkcn) December 23, 2017
Big wow. 4K from my Mavic Pro over Alhambra CA of the SpaceX Iridium 4 launch – https://t.co/rpZGqd0NVq – Rocket shows up at 42 seconds.
— Doug Ellison (@doug_ellison) December 23, 2017
#Falcon9 launch from north San Diego county (San Marcos) along SR-78. Video sped up 8x. @CBS8 @nbcsandiego @10News @KUSINews @sdut pic.twitter.com/WemHQbNUck
— John Melson (@JohnRMelson) December 23, 2017
Here’s my video of tonight’s @SpaceX launch as it shot over SoCal, compressed to 20 seconds. Such a great sight to see. #SpaceX pic.twitter.com/VHbNeMDT8N
— Danny Sullivan (@dannysullivan) December 23, 2017
Tonight I saw a weird light in the sky in Los Angeles. Minutes later The LAFD issued an advisory that the “mysterious light in the sky” was from a rocket launch.
The @spacex ‘s Falcon 9 rocket lighted up the sky as it carries 10 Iridium satellites from California to Earth’s orbit pic.twitter.com/JkWHvqcZu8— Apu Gomes (@gomesapu) December 23, 2017
@SpaceX launch as seen from Simi Valley, CA. Note booster and vehicle visible… pic.twitter.com/NRoGbdas6h
— Robert VandenHeuvel (@computerguySFV) December 23, 2017
Usuarios reportaron extrañas luces en el cielo de #Tijuana ; en realidad se trató del lanzamiento de un cohete espacial de @SpaceX en #California . @MortizLH pic.twitter.com/F1gM2vK9RE
— Uno TV (@UnoNoticias) December 23, 2017
Wow! What a spectacular @SpaceX launch view from the I-5 Freeway! #Iridium4 pic.twitter.com/Vblyx6kA9f
— Tariq J. Malik (@tariqjmalik) December 23, 2017
Enjoy those awesome views? We’ll try to share more as readers send in images, but SpaceX says its rocket launch shows will only get better.
In one last Twitter post, Elon Musk promised even more spectacular views when SpaceX’s new heavy-lift rocket — the Falcon Heavy — begins launching in 2018. That rocket consists of three first-stage boosters, each of them based on the Falcon 9 first stage, that will separate and return to Earth much like the booster seen in Friday night’s launch.
“If you liked tonight’s launch, you will really like Falcon Heavy next month: 3 rocket cores & 3X thrust. 2 cores return to base doing synchronized aerobatics. 3rd lands on droneship,” Musk wrote .
The first Falcon Heavy test flight will launch in January from Pad 39A at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Cape Canaveral, Florida carrying Musk’s midnight cherry red Tesla Roadster into space (no really, here are the photos ).
So keep your eyes peeled in 2018!
Editor’s note: If you captured an amazing photo of video of SpaceX’s Falcon 9 rocket launch and would like to share it with Space.com for a story or gallery, send images and comments in to: spacephotos@space.com. This story was updated at 10:42 a.m. EST to include the video and comments by Michelle Snyder from Coronado, California.
Email Tariq Malik at tmalik@space.com or follow him @tariqjmalik and Google+. Follow us @Spacedotcom , Facebook and Google+ . Original article on Space.com .
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