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Credit & Copyright: Michael Seeley  
  
 
Explanation:
Not the  
James Webb Space Telescope's  
latest view of a distant galactic nebula,  
this cloud of gas and dust dazzled  
spacecoast skygazers on March 3.  
  
The telephoto snapshot was taken minutes after the launch of  
a Falcon 9 rocket on  
the  
SpaceX Crew-8 mission,  
to the International Space Station.  
  
It captures plumes and exhaust from the separated  
first and second stage, a drifting  
Rorschach pattern  
in dark evening skies.    
  
The bright spot near bottom center within the  
stunning terrestrial nebulosity  is  
the second stage engine firing to carry 4  
humans to space  
in the Crew Dragon  
spacecraft Endeavour.  
  
In sharp silhouette just above it is the Falcon 9   
first stage booster orienting itself for return  
to a landing zone  
at Cape Canaveral, planet Earth.  
  
This reuseable first stage booster was making its first flight.  
  
But the  
Crew Dragon Endeavour  
capsule has flown humans to low Earth orbit and back again 4 times before.  
  
Endeavour,  
as a name for a spacecraft, has also seen reuse, christening retired  
Space Shuttle Endeavour  
and the  
Apollo  
15 command module.  
  
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