Amateur smartphone video of the #SpaceX #Starlink launch as seen from north Merritt Island.
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@JoyfullyDazed Sounds like fun, but I came back inside with about a dozen mosquito bites. π
That's why the video is so shaky. I was trying to avoid mosquitoes. One went in my ear. Another landed on the hand holding the smartphone.
Welcome to Florida.
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@JoyfullyDazed Hi Lisa ... Going back through my online archives, I found this sunrise launch from July 2018. I thought you might enjoy it. Not only is the launch eclipsed by its own exhaust plume, but we also got a very nice "jellyfish" at the end.
Wow! That's incredible to watch. Thank you for sharing it. Whenever I watch launches I get jealous and kick myself for not being a bigger space nerd when I was a kid. It fascinates me so much now.
I lost my vision many years ago but regained it a few years later, (cornea transplants), and even though I can see distance again, I never gained back the ability to see the stars at night. I miss it very much.
Thank you again. That was really fun to watch. ππ
@JoyfullyDazed My eyesight isn't the greatest either. The skies here in east-central Florida are very clear so the stars tend to stand out.
This one is my favorite, a Falcon Heavy launch from January. It was at sunset and clear, so I was able to record the two boosters coming all the way back here.
(This one is for the deniers who claim SpaceX somehow fakes the landings ... π )
Watching them take off will never get old to me. I get really jealous of the astronauts. π But, I'm extremely claustrophobic so I know I wouldn't be very happy inside a suit, inside a rocket...lol. Still, what an amazing experience it must be. I look at the moon at night and think how cool is it that there are footprints there. I want my footprints to be there.
Thank you for sharing this video, Stephen. Hope you have a great weekend. π
@JoyfullyDazed Thank you for your interest and enthusiasm. I'll talk space 24/7 if allowed. (It used to be my job ...)
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Thanks for withstanding a few bites so you could share pics with us. It certainly looked like a sight to see.
Have a great afternoon π