What about the old nautical line, "Red sky at night; sailor's delight"? Countered with "Red sky in the morning; sailor's warning." Whatever the case, the red sky here looks more natural than the green did, as though it was flooded with red from the rocket's explosion.
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Another stunning capture and I agree with Nik, red sky at night sailor's delight, also I have what I call Red Light Foods something I shouldn't eat, lol.
-Nik