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Wow! Photographer Captures SpaceX Falcon 9 Rocket Launch Like Never Before (Image)
SPACE.com
By by Nina Sen, SPACE.com Contributor  2 hours ago



Photographer David A. Kodama took this composite image capturing the unmanned, next-generation Falcon 9


     
A photographer's road trip to see SpaceX's first Falcon 9 rocket launch from California last month led to this striking composite photo recently released to SPACE.com.

In the image, photographer David A. Kodama captures the SpaceX rocket launch in stages, from liftoff through its ascent into orbit.

SpaceX launched the first of its upgraded unmanned Falcon 9 rockets on Sept. 29 from Vandenberg Air Force Base in California. The rocket launched the CASSIOPE space weather tracking satellite into orbit for the Canadian Space Agency.

Kodama used a Nikon D700 camera with a Sigma 15 mm fisheye lens shot at 3-second intervals, Kodama captured the unmanned, next-generation rocket's trajectory as it launched from the SpaceX launch pad at Vandenberg at 12 p.m. EDT (1600 GMT) on Sept. 29.

"For me, it was also the first rocket launch where I was close enough to hear the rocket," Kodama wrote on his website astrocamera.net. The photographer was 3 miles from the SpaceX launch pad when he took the series of images that were later combined to create this photo.

"The white cloud is probably a vapor trail caused by passing through a layer of humid air, and the dark line running off to the right is a shadow cast by the cloud."

Also visible in the image, if one extrapolates the rising part of the trajectory, is a faint crescent moon.

SpaceX's new Falcon 9 rocket features many upgrades over the private spaceflight company's original Falcon 9 booster. Its nine first stage rocket engines are an improved design and are arranged in a circular pattern (called the "Octaweb") instead of a three-by-three grid. They can generate 50 percent more thrust in a vacuum than the earlier Falcon 9 design.

SpaceX also hopes to experiment with rocket reusability using the first stage of the new Falcon 9 rocket.


http://news.yahoo.com/wow-photographer-captures-spacex-falcon-9-rocket-launch-212637659.html

 

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