Rocket launch in the Gobi Desert is captured by a satellite orbiting above Earth

Amazing footage of a rocket launch in the Gobi Desert is captured by a satellite orbiting 332 miles above Earth

  • Footage captured the rocket take off from the vast space of the Gobi Desert 
  • The amazing scene was captured by a satellite orbiting 332 miles above Earth
  •  A streak of white cloud can be seen as the rocket heads straight towards space

This is the amazing moment a satellite orbiting from space captures a rocket launch on earth. 

Footage captured the rocket take off from the vast space of the Gobi Desert, in northern China and southern Mongolia. 

Video shows the early moments of the 200 second flight where the solid-fuelled rocket can be seen climbing at speed.

A bright flash comes into view as the rocket start and a huge cloud of white smoke begins to form

A streak of white cloud can be seen as the rocket curves and head straight into space

A streak of white cloud can be seen as the rocket curves and head straight into space

A bright flash comes into view as the rocket start and a huge cloud of white smoke begins to form.

A streak of white cloud can be seen as the rocket curves and head straight towards space.

The amazing scene was captured by a satellite orbiting space 332 miles above Earth. 

The rocket was launched by China’s OneSpace which was testing the solid-fueled booster of the space craft which eventually reached a suborbital altitude of 21.7 miles. 

The amazing scene was captured by a satellite orbiting space 332 miles above Earth

The amazing scene was captured by a satellite orbiting space 332 miles above Earth

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