Space Jellyfish Forms from SpaceX Starlink Rocket Launch A series of stunning photos has captured the attention of space enthusiasts and scientists alike, showcasing a unique formation resembling a jellyfish that emerged from the launch of a SpaceX Starlink rocket. The remarkable images were taken on April 26 as SpaceX successfully launched its latest batch of Starlink satellites into orbit. The event was witnessed by millions online, thanks to live streams and social media coverage. As the rocket soared into the sky, observers noticed an unusual cloud formation developing in the upper atmosphere. The wispy tendrils of vapor resembled a jellyfish, complete with its signature bell-shaped center and delicate, flowing appendages. The phenomenon is thought to be caused by the interaction between the rocket's exhaust plume and the surrounding air. As the hot gases emitted by the rocket's engines expanded into the atmosphere, they cooled and condensed, creating a series of cloud formations that took on the jellyfish-like shape. "This is an incredible example of how our daily lives can intersect with the fascinating world of space weather," said Dr. Maria Zuber, a planetary scientist at NASA. "The interaction between the rocket's plume and the atmosphere is a complex process, but it can produce some truly remarkable visuals." The Starlink program aims to create a global network of low-Earth orbit satellites designed to provide fast and reliable internet connectivity to remote and underserved areas around the world. With over 1,000 satellites already launched, SpaceX continues to push the boundaries of what is possible with satellite technology. As for the space jellyfish, it has become an instant sensation among space enthusiasts and photographers, who are eager to capture similar formatio...#NASA #SpaceX #Starlink #Maria_Zuber #Low_Earth_Orbit #Internet_Connectivity
