Spacex
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SpaceX Rockets Create Red Auroras as They Punch Holes in the Ionosphere
SpaceX rockets are tearing holes in the Earth's atmosphere as they make their return to the surface, triggering what scientists are calling "SpaceX auroras," a newly coined term that refers to red, spherical spots in the night sky that can easily be seen with the naked eye.
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