Yesterday we East Coasters had the prospect tosee a real life rocket launch . Did you miss it ? You missed it ? That ’s OK . Here ’s a highlight .
https://gizmodo.com/east-coasters-watch-tonights-nasa-launch-from-your-ya-1259914226
Taken byBen Cooper of LaunchPhotography , this fantastic pellet shows the lead of fervidness theLunar Atmosphere and Dust Environment Explorer’sMinotaur V arugula allow for behind as it blasted out of orbit .

https://gizmodo.com/nasas-laser-satellite-could-deliver-fiber-optic-speeds-5990869
The picture was shoot from atop Rockefeller Center , about 200 miles northward of NASA ’s Wallops Island , Virgina launchpad and that tower in the foreground is ( duhhhh ) the Empire State Building .
We ’ve receive too many goddamn light to see lead very often here in NYC , so it ’s gracious to see a serious streak of fervidness that puts out luminosity on our form of level . Too bad we ca n’t get this as a permanent fixture .

Imageby Ben Cooper / LaunchPhotographywith permission
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