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Latest SpaceX Launch Successful, Creates Dawn Lightshow

Latest SpaceX launch successful, creates dawn lightshow Cropped tweet, courtesy of National Weather Service Melbourne: "733 AM EDT | Even though we lost an hour of sleep due to #DaylightSaving, we got treated to a cool cloud effect this morning. @SpaceX launched a rocket this morning and with the dawn light, #noctilucent and cirrus clouds created a mystic color palette in the sky. #flwx #clouds," captured Sunday, March 14, 2021. (NWS Melbourne/https://twitter.com/NWSMelbourne/status/1371062072725803010/photo/1)

MERRITT ISLAND, Fla. — 60 more Starlink internet satellites were deployed in low Earth orbit Sunday, now the 22nd batch to make the trip on a SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket.

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The 6:01 a.m. launch was originally scheduled for March 13 and delayed, according to Spaceflight Now.

About an hour after launch, the sky above Kennedy Space Center was aglitter.

Remnants of the Falcon 9 exhaust plume interacted with noctilucent and cirrus clouds, catching the sunrise while the land was still dark, filling the ether with color:

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SpaceX says that the Falcon 9 booster used for this mission successfully returned, landing on the Of Course I Still Love You droneship in its ninth such flight, a company record.

The Starlink fleet now totals 1,325 units, with each launch adding a bit more coverage to the worldwide network as beta testing continues.

At the time of this report, SpaceX plans to launch another Falcon 9 rocket with 60 more Starlink satellites at 12:37 a.m. on March 21, 2021.