Space Xplosion
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“Space Xplosion” by Brandon Yoshizawa captures an unforgettable evening in the Eastern Sierra Mountains observing a SpaceX Falcon9 rocket launch from Vandenberg Space Force Base. During a twilight launch, the low setting sun illuminates the rocket’s exhaust plume and it can be seen for hundreds of miles as long as conditions are favorable. A once in a lifetime event and no better way to capture a piece of history than from this picturesque view with colorful fall aspens and the rocket shooting out from behind the snow capped mountains.
Launch Date: October 7, 2018
Historic Significance: First ever attempt and successful ground landing of the rocket’s booster on the West Coast
Technique: Still photographs blended together to create a timelapse
Camera: Nikon D750 and AF-S Nikkor 50mm f/1.8G
Photographic Technique: “Blend” combination of exposures taken on the same night without movement of camera position or change in focal length
Notes: The still photographs of this timelapse have won numerous competition awards and have been featured in magazines worldwide
- MediumVideo (MP4)
- Dimensions1536 x 2304
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- Token StandardERC-721
- BlockchainEthereum


