The phenomenon is commonly called a "space jellyfish", which occurs when a rocket's exhaust plume, released at high altitudes, is directly illuminated by sunlight while observers on the ground remain in darkness. The expanding plume fans out in the thin upper atmosphere and scatters sunlight, creating a luminous, jellyfish-like glow visible over wide areas during twilight conditions.
Unlike recent rocket launches from China's coastal spaceports, no debris drop zones from this launch were projected over Philippine territory or waters.
(Photo credit: Rachiel Batutay Bolaljog)





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