Physicist says SpaceX launch possibly made hole in Earth's atmosphere

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A physicist says it's 'quite possible' a SpaceX launch punched a hole in parts of the Earth's atmosphere

. Ionospheric holes have become more common as record numbers of rockets are launched, the report said. The holes are temporary as reionization occurs when the sun rises.SpaceX launched a Falcon 9

The photograph, which was featured in the article, showed a red fluorescent glow that Perez said"expanded southward and crossed over the Milky Way." He said the glow was visible for around 20 minutes after the launch.

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