Posted on 03/27/2018 4:27:59 PM PDT by BenLurkin
FOX 10 Phoenix has reached out to the National Weather Service for an explanation on what people saw Monday night. An official said the "cloud" looks very reminiscent of rocket and missile exhaust that is high in the atmosphere, and that they have seen things before with a similar appearance that were associated with activity at the White Sand Missile Range and/or Vandenberg Air Force Base.
Officials with NWS, however, did not have an authoritative explanation on the exact nature of the "cloud".
(Excerpt) Read more at fox5ny.com ...
“This reached out phrase needs to die.
Unless it’s to choke a democrat.
Test launches that go outside the Western Test Range safety envelope are destroyed intentionally.
The truth is out there.
Looks similar to the Aurora Borealis as seen in Alaska.
Lol!.... Strange Encounters!
Yes.. YES!! And quickly.
With a l'il luck, mebbe the "yeah barrage" will follow suit! **wishful thinking** d;^)
I see who you are, now ;)
..that’s missile exhaust—maybe Vandenberg...
You may have a “Bingo!”.
My first thought that McCain finally had croaked and mistakenly went “up”. The mysterious cloud was St. Peter heaving him back in the direction of where he’ll spend eternity.
I cringe whenever it's used, even though I sometimes use it. It's the language of the herd and they moo when they hear it. :-)
Heaving as in throwing up.
Someone cracked a window to de gasify a Qantas jet before landing in LA after one of those 15 hour flights
Dry cleaning bags filled with marsh gas.
Ah, I see I am not alone in my loathing for that insipid usage.
“I will show him this story and ask if this was what he saw.”
Please ping us all when you get an answer. Day or night, I don’t care.
I get it. Youre not interested at all. No worries.
You already have an answer. This is from
“MISSILE FUMES OVER SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA: Yesterday evening, March 26th, sky watchers in southern California were surprised when they saw swirls of colorful gas looping through the sunset sky. “This colorful cloud, the kind we usually see after a rocket launch, was visible from our home near Joshua Tree National Park,” reports Cathleen Armstrong of Pioneertown CA. “We rushed outside without a tripod and shot this image before the light faded entirely.””
More pictures of the event (At least today, 8/27/18).
Other interesting stuff too.
I agree. Whatever happened to "contact them?"
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