SpaceX successfully launched this Wednesday (4) a mission Starlink from Estação from Força Espacial from Cape Canaveral, at Flórida. The Falcon 9 rocket lifted off at 5:52 am local time (EST), carrying 29 satellites to Terra’s low orbit. The launch took place about an hour before sunrise, which allowed the formation of a visual effect known as a “medusa” or “jellyfish” in the sky, visible in several regions of the state.
Residents of areas such as Tampa Bay, Central Florida, Northwest Florida and even more distant parts recorded the phenomenon. Fotógrafos of Space Coast captured images of the rocket’s exhaust trail illuminated by the rising sun, creating a translucent, bulbous jellyfish-like appearance floating in the sky. The effect lasted a few minutes and caught the attention of observers on nearby beaches and neighborhoods.
The Falcon 9 followed the nominal trajectory after takeoff. The separation of the stages occurred as planned, and the first stage successfully landed on the droneship A Shortfall of Gravitas, positioned at Oceano Atlântico. Esse was the 25th flight of this specific booster, which had already participated in previous missions including Ax-2, Euclid, Ax-3, CRS-30, SES ASTRA 1P, NG-21 and another 19 Starlink missions.
Mission Details Starlink 10-40
The mission delivered the 29 Starlink satellites to the Terra low orbit. Esses devices are part of the company’s constellation designed to provide broadband internet on a global scale. The shutdown of the second stage engine and the release of the satellites took place in a scheduled sequence, with deployment completed minutes after launch.
The launch marked a routine operation for SpaceX in 2026. The company continues to expand the Starlink network with frequent missions from Cape Canaveral. The Complexo of Lançamento 40 (SLC-40) served as the platform for this takeoff.
Atmospheric phenomenon observed
The “medusa” effect appears when the launch takes place close to sunrise or sunset. The sun illuminates the rocket’s trail of exhaust and vapors at high altitudes, while the ground remains dark. Isso creates contrast and iridescent color on the expanded contrail.
Photographs show the escape of Falcon 9 forming bulbous, pendulous structures in the sky. The phenomenon was recorded in time-lapse and long exposures by local observers. The look spanned several regions of Flórida, including Pinellas County and Tallahassee.
Wide visibility in the state
Reports indicate that the effect could be seen from Tampa Bay to Northwest Florida. Em Pensacola, residents observed the “space jellyfish” shortly after takeoff. The wake remained visible for approximately three and a half minutes after liftoff in some locations.
The rising sun highlighted the plasma and gases expelled. The phenomenon frequently occurs on SpaceX pre-dawn launches at Costa Espacial and Flórida. Condições clear weather contributed to good visibility in much of the state.
Booster Recovery Operations
The first stage of Falcon 9 completed a return maneuver and precise landing on the droneship. Essa reuse reduces costs and supports the company’s accelerated pace of releases. The B1080 booster demonstrated reliability on its 25th flight.
SpaceX maintains droneship recovery routine at Atlântico for Cape Canaveral missions. Success at this stage reinforces the company’s operational efficiency.
Contribution to the constellation Starlink
The 29 satellites launched increase the coverage of the Starlink network. The constellation already has thousands of units in low orbit, providing connectivity in remote and urban areas. Mission 10-40 follows the pattern of similar batches sent recently.
SpaceX plans more Starlink launches in the coming months. Essas operations support the growth of satellite internet infrastructure on a global scale.
The launch took place without any reported complications. Equipes monitored all parameters in real time from mission control. The Falcon 9 continues as the primary vehicle for these dedicated missions.
Reactions and visual records
Photographers and enthusiasts shared images of the effect in the sky. The look was described as impressive by those who watched the event live. The phenomenon added a unique element to the routine launch.
Records include close-ups of the initial exhaust and illuminated contrail. The sun positioned below the horizon highlighted the details of the expanded wake.

