SpaceX, Falcon 9, NASA CRS-27, 03/15/2023
SpaceX launched a Cargo Dragon spacecraft packed with nearly 6,300 pounds of supplies and experiments for the International Space Station on March 14, 2023 at 8:30PM. The launch was from Launch Complex 39A at Kennedy Space Center in Florida.
Temperatures were cool with a brisk breeze on the Space Coast at liftoff. This often causes distortion in photographs where the subject is at a distance — for example, one of a rocket that is six miles away from the camera. The effect is called “heat shimmer” and occurs because at that distance the differences in the overall density of the air, which in turn affects the indices of refraction for light passing through it.
No matter, it was a flawless launch and one that was really fun to watch.

Static View of Liftoff of SpaceX Falcon 9, OneWeb 17 03-09-2023
This is what I see when I am photographing a rocket launch. This view is pretty much the same as the naked eye look. I was busy photographing stills, so the camera is static and doesn’t follow the rocket.
SpaceX, Falcon 9, OneWeb 17, 03/09/2023
SpaceX, Falcon 9, Starlink 6-1, 02-27-2023
SpaceX Falcon 9, Inmarsat I-6 F2, 02-18-2023
Falcon 9 carried dual-band, six-ton mobile communications relay station Inmarsat I-6 F2 to orbit for Inmarsat, a British company.
The launch was at 10:59pm local time at Cape Canaveral Space Force Station’s SLC-40 complex. It was a cloudy, muggy evening as a cold front approached, but the weather was deemed good enough for the successful launch.
Unfortunately, due to some bad luck and lack of a backup plan, these photos were taken through the trees on the banks of the Indian River. The low cloud deck made the show a very brief one after liftoff, though from time to time the rocket glared through a gap in the clouds.

SpaceX Falcon 9, Starlink 5-4, 02-12-2023
SpaceX launched another 54 Starlink satellites to orbit this morning as they continue to build out their constellation to provide ubiquitous Internet connectivity anywhere in the world.
The launch represented the fastest turnaround and launch from a single launch pad — five days — and is their tenth launch of 2023.

SpaceX, Amazonus Nexus, 02-06-2023
SpaceX Falcon 9, Starlink 5-3, February 2, 2023
SpaceX launched a Falcon 9 rocket from Launch Complex 39-A inside Kennedy Space Center in Florida early Thursday morning with 53 Starlink satellites for their Starlink network.
This was Booster 1069’s fifth mission overall.
Photo was taken aside the aptly named Mosquito Lagoon, and on a relatively warm winter’s night, the flying insects were out in force.
They were not the only bite-y things about — as the sound of the rocket’s engines washed over the water, a bull alligator perhaps 10-15 meters away roared his disapproval. It is said that the sub-sonic tremors that accompany any nearby rocket launch are similar to those issued by males competing with one another for territory. Undoubtedly the gator would have been foul-tempered if it had been encountered. Fortunately, that was not the case and no photographers were harmed in viewing the launch.

SpaceX Falcon 9, Starlink 5-2, January 26, 2023
In the wee hours, SpaceX’s Falcon 9 carried Starlink 5-2 above the clouds behind a boat sitting anchored on the Banana River
Light showers were around the Cape this morning with a low cloud deck — this rocket more or less disappeared after about 15-20 seconds.
Photo was taken at the Banana Creek bridge on FL 528 near Port Canaveral.





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