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To: Conservative Tsunami

Not to ignore the humorous nature of your post (I chuckled, it was nice) could you answer my questions? Why no stage separation and why is it still visible to a $900 Nikon several minutes after launch?

Happy sunday, boss!


127 posted on 11/21/2010 6:45:52 AM PST by Mr. Silverback (Anyone who says we need illegals to do the jobs Americans won't do has never watched "Dirty Jobs.")
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To: Mr. Silverback
Not to ignore the humorous nature of your post (I chuckled, it was nice) could you answer my questions?

Nice to see that you have a sense of humor (Hmmm...are you stalling over Monday's assignment? ;-)

Why no stage separation and why is it still visible to a $900 Nikon several minutes after launch?

I'm not a ballistics expert (and don't play one on TV) but is it possible that the video of the "missile" launch was taken during a prolonged stage one? It's my understanding that while a missile is trying to gain altitude, it is much slower than at it's top speed.

There is also a possibility that the stage two booster rocket you're looking for failed as well and the thing fizzled. And just maybe the entire launching was half-assed by design.

It still does NOT appear to be a jet.

As to your question regarding why a Nikon could still catch a glimpse several minutes later, I'm sorry I haven't an answer for you.

129 posted on 11/21/2010 12:15:21 PM PST by Conservative Tsunami (0bama - All the compassion of a crocodile, wisdom of a crack addict, and ethics of the devil himself)
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