
An unexpected sight appeared in the evening sky for festivalgoers at the San Diego Horizon Music Festival. A unique tadpole- designed object appeared, capturing the interest of numerous attendees.
On Sunday midnight, a SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket flew out of the Vandenberg Space Force Base, which is north of Santa Barbara, into the night sky.
The spacecraft carrying a load of 20 Starlink satellites headed for low-Earth circle, according to NBC, put on a magnificent display along the coastline.
As the rocket moves along the beach, its fuel and smoke can be seen hundreds of miles away when the skies are clear. Launches that take place just after dusk or before sunrise offer the best views because the rocket’s representation of the sun’s rays stands out against the cloudy skies.
Several festivalgoers took photos and videos of the remarkable event, which immediately became popular on social media platforms. The visually attractive second quickly gained popularity online thanks to a lot of sharing.
Following the California Coastal Commission’s acceptance, SpaceX will now be able to launch up to 36 rockets annually from the base as a result of its expanded activities at the page.
SpaceX broke its earlier record of 61 planetary launch, set in 2022, by 96 powerful operations carried out with its Falcon rockets in 2023.