SpaceX rocket snaps amazing views of Earth during Hera asteroid probe launch (photos)

A SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket snapped a pretty special in-space selfie on Monday (Oct. 7).

The shot, captured during the launch of the European Space Agency‘s Hera asteroid-inspecting mission, shows a gorgeous blue Earth hanging in space beside the nozzle of the Falcon 9‘s upper-stage Merlin engine.

Earth looks smaller than it typically does in such launch photos, because it’s quite far away from the camera: The upper stage was heading toward interplanetary transfer orbit, where it ended up deploying Hera successfully about 76 minutes after liftoff.

The Hera spacecraft is seen after separating from its Falcon 9 rocket with a stunning crescent Earth in the background after launch on Oct. 7, 2024. (Image credit: SpaceX/ESA)

Getting to that orbit took a lot out of the Falcon 9’s first stage as well. The booster didn’t have enough fuel left over to come back to Earth for a safe landing, so the Hera mission was its 23rd and final flight, tying a SpaceX reuse record.

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