You have a crappy video. Its head on and, it is telephoto, and its a 2d video of a 3d event.
The point is that the next day, same time, there was the same contrail, and its documented.
Now, if it was a rocket, where is an ionized gas cloud? I’ve seen plenty of launches, at night or sunset, when the rocket hits the ionosphere, it creates a glowing cloud that stays for 30-40 minutes.
Also, if this was a launch, it would have been visible from San Diego to Santa Barbara, yet no reports? Why? Because it was a contrail, when viewed from a different angle, it looks no different than any other contrail.
You have no proof of a missile, absolutely no proof. There were two planes in the area, and we know that contrails sometimes look like this, and there are plenty of pictures from many places.
You have no proof, I gave you plenty. Your paranoic ramblings really are sad, and kooky.
Why are you avoiding answering the question I posted to you in post #183. Do you not know the correct answer ? It is relatively simple.
Now, if it was a rocket, where is an ionized gas cloud? Ive seen plenty of launches, at night or sunset, when the rocket hits the ionosphere, it creates a glowing cloud that stays for 30-40 minutes.
We have no idea what altitude the rocket obtained. We do not know its speed. We do not know its launch point. We do not know the launch vehicle. We do not know if it was successful or a failure. You cannot compare it to successful launches.
Also, if this was a launch, it would have been visible from San Diego to Santa Barbara, yet no reports? Why? Because it was a contrail, when viewed from a different angle, it looks no different than any other contrail.
The CBS blog itself has numerous people reporting that they saw it.
You have no proof of a missile, absolutely no proof. There were two planes in the area, and we know that contrails sometimes look like this, and there are plenty of pictures from many places.
Wow. You big proof that this specific event was not a rocket is that planes can make rocket like contrails. What does that have to do with determining if a specific event was a rocket or plane ?