From Launchpad to Ionosphere: Unraveling the Mystery Behind SpaceX's Red Glows

By Karmactive Staff

SpaceX's rocket launches are creating red auroras, a new sky phenomenon sparking scientific curiosity.

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These auroras, visible after SpaceX launches, result from interactions with the Earth's ionosphere.

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Stephen Hummel from McDonald Observatory highlights the increasing frequency of these red clouds.

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Jeff Baumgardner notes that the rockets release gases like water and CO2, affecting the ionosphere at around 186 miles altitude.

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Historically, ionospheric disturbances have been observed since the early space age.

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SpaceX's increasing launch schedule could amplify these atmospheric displays, raising concerns among astronomers.

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The red glows are short-lived but can disrupt crucial astronomical observations.

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SpaceX's role in these atmospheric changes reflects the growing intersection of technology and environmental science.

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