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Falcon 9 upper stage in orbit imaged from the ground

June 6, 2014 TopSpacer

Ace astrophotographer Ralf Vandebergh captured images of the SpaceX Falcon 9 upper stage as it passed over Belgium last April using a modest sized telescope. The Dragon had separated from the upper stage and gone on to deliver cargo to the ISS: A Rocket Engine Seen from the Ground – SpaceSafetyMagazine.com

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