 SpaceX has been in the news for their failed Starship rocket launch on April 20, but a few days earlier, they were in the news for something much different. While astrophotographers have been getting images of SpaceX launches for years, photographer Todd Salat captured something really special over the Donnelly Dome in Alaska. Also known as the Aurora Hunter, Salat was out taking photos of the aurora on April 15 when a mysterious spiral appeared.
SpaceX has been in the news for their failed Starship rocket launch on April 20, but a few days earlier, they were in the news for something much different. While astrophotographers have been getting images of SpaceX launches for years, photographer Todd Salat captured something really special over the Donnelly Dome in Alaska. Also known as the Aurora Hunter, Salat was out taking photos of the aurora on April 15 when a mysterious spiral appeared.“I was utterly surprised and mystified when I first spotted a distant bright light coming toward me from the northern horizon,” he shared. “At first, I thought it was a jet airliner flying through some clouds. Then it took on the spiral shape and grew big fast!” Salat couldn't believe what he was seeing and was left feeling a bit confused about what had taken place. Luckily, he was able to act quickly and capture the event so that he could share it with the world.
“I was shooting frantically with two camera/tripod set-ups knowing that this was a unique event, and within about seven minutes, the ‘apparition' swept by and disappeared. It was spellbinding! For the past two nights, I had been photographing auroras over this dome (Donnelly Dome) and hoping to catch something special. I got my wish!” 
 Once Salat got home, he began doing some research and that's when he realized that what he'd seen in the sky wasn't natural. Just three hours earlier, in California, a SpaceX Transporter-7 mission launched on the Falcon 9 from the Vandenberg Space Force Base. The spiral is actually frozen rocket engine exhaust. When it catches the sunlight at high altitudes, it glows, and a spiral formation is created.
Salat wasn't the only one to get a glimpse at the rare event. 
The University of Alaska's Poker Flat Research Range has an all-night camera that also recorded the event. At around 09:50 UT mark, the spiral appears and then mysteriously vanishes just as quickly as it came into view.
Transporter is SpaceX's rideshare mission, and this was its seventh launch. 
According to SpaceNews, it was carrying 51 satellites. Though the full payload list wasn't available, some of the satellites included were for greenhouse gas monitoring, as well as weather monitoring. This was the first time that a Transporter mission had launched from California, with the previous six missions taking off from Florida's Cape Canaveral. 
The spiral caused by a SpaceX rocket was also caught on film. It's visible in the aurora at around 09:50 UT.
 

 Many of us have had photoshoot sessions with our loved ones to celebrate life’s big moments, from engagements to pregnancy announcements. But while we all want those perfectly-staged, perfectly photogenic pics, sometimes it’s the candid photos that turn out to be the most memorable.
And as is often the case, a surprise appearance by an animal can lead to some truly hilarious photo-ops.
Many of us have had photoshoot sessions with our loved ones to celebrate life’s big moments, from engagements to pregnancy announcements. But while we all want those perfectly-staged, perfectly photogenic pics, sometimes it’s the candid photos that turn out to be the most memorable.
And as is often the case, a surprise appearance by an animal can lead to some truly hilarious photo-ops. 





 Jon Stewart has been making his long-awaited return to host The Daily Show, and fans are loving it. But while there have been plenty of laughs, last night’s episode also featured a real emotional moment from the host.
Stewart couldn’t hold back tears as he announced his beloved pet dog Dipper, a three-legged rescue, had passed away.
Jon Stewart has been making his long-awaited return to host The Daily Show, and fans are loving it. But while there have been plenty of laughs, last night’s episode also featured a real emotional moment from the host.
Stewart couldn’t hold back tears as he announced his beloved pet dog Dipper, a three-legged rescue, had passed away. 


 It’s always inspiring to see people saving animals, but one crew truly went above and beyond during one recent rescue mission, braving a narrow 40-feet cave drop — and a run-in with a wild bear — to save a trapped dog.
It’s always inspiring to see people saving animals, but one crew truly went above and beyond during one recent rescue mission, braving a narrow 40-feet cave drop — and a run-in with a wild bear — to save a trapped dog.



 All pets truly deserve a loving home.
Unfortunately, that’s not always the case for our beloved furry friends who brighten our days on this earth. But thankfully, there are people who dedicate their time and energy to trying to do their best to help these poor creatures.
It’s impossible to overstate the immense respect we feel for these animal advocates – they’re truly heroes without capes.
All pets truly deserve a loving home.
Unfortunately, that’s not always the case for our beloved furry friends who brighten our days on this earth. But thankfully, there are people who dedicate their time and energy to trying to do their best to help these poor creatures.
It’s impossible to overstate the immense respect we feel for these animal advocates – they’re truly heroes without capes. 



 Bees are well known as “pollinators,” meaning, they assist plants to live and reproduce by transferring pollen between different species of flowering plants, mainly like flowers. They usually carry pollen on their legs and body from one flower to another, helping to create what’s considered as “genetic variety” by distributing various genes throughout many plants and flowers.
Bees are well known as “pollinators,” meaning, they assist plants to live and reproduce by transferring pollen between different species of flowering plants, mainly like flowers. They usually carry pollen on their legs and body from one flower to another, helping to create what’s considered as “genetic variety” by distributing various genes throughout many plants and flowers. 








 Embedded within a clear piece of amber, a small praying mantis sits at attention, frozen forever in time. The piece, which measures just slightly over one inch tall, was sold via Heritage Auctions for $6,000 in 2016. The pristine piece of amber, which comes from the Dominican Republic, gives a rare view of this incredible mantis.
Embedded within a clear piece of amber, a small praying mantis sits at attention, frozen forever in time. The piece, which measures just slightly over one inch tall, was sold via Heritage Auctions for $6,000 in 2016. The pristine piece of amber, which comes from the Dominican Republic, gives a rare view of this incredible mantis.




 Created by electrical discharges high above thunderstorm clouds, red sprites are a surreal sight to behold. These red-orange flashes in the sky almost seem like fireworks, but are actually caused by discharges of positive lightning. Though they can be hard to catch, photographer Paul M. Smith has dedicated his career to hunting them down.
Created by electrical discharges high above thunderstorm clouds, red sprites are a surreal sight to behold. These red-orange flashes in the sky almost seem like fireworks, but are actually caused by discharges of positive lightning. Though they can be hard to catch, photographer Paul M. Smith has dedicated his career to hunting them down. 










 
 
 
 
 
 
 
