Looks like you caught a space launch. As the rocket travels faster than the speed of sound it creates a wake of compressed air around it. The area behind the wake is at a much lower temperature and pressure, water vapor in that area condenses and creates the cloud you see.
twelveparsnips on September 14th, 2022 at 03:38 UTC »
Looks like you caught a space launch. As the rocket travels faster than the speed of sound it creates a wake of compressed air around it. The area behind the wake is at a much lower temperature and pressure, water vapor in that area condenses and creates the cloud you see.
r/aviation would like this
wishIwere on September 14th, 2022 at 03:44 UTC »
Depending on when and where that was either a Falcon 9 or Asgardia 1 reentry
Tritri89 on September 14th, 2022 at 09:09 UTC »
Sg-1 blowing up another Goa'uld ship in orbit. That's enough now