A physicist says a SpaceX rocket may have punched a temporary hole in the ionosphere.
A space physicist has said it's "quite possible" that a SpaceX rocket launched earlier this month made a hole in the Earth's ionosphere.
The ionosphere is where Earth's atmosphere meets space and stretches roughly 50 to 400 miles above Earth's surface, Nasa said.
A picture of the incident was captured by photographer Jeremy Perez on July 19 after SpaceX launched a Falcon 9 rocket from a base in California.
In 2018, the outlet reported that another Falcon 9 launch caused a 560-mile-wide hole in the Earth's ionosphere that lasted for two to three hours.
Persons:
Jeff Baumgardner, Jeremy Perez, Perez, Baumgardner
Organizations:
SpaceX, Boston University, Morning, Nasa, Arts Technica
Locations:
California