I saw it in person on Monday night. On Tuesday night, there was another one in the exact same spot in the sky at the exact same time as Monday nights.
Weird. It was almost like they were scheduled flights or something. ;-)
Here's the link to Tuesday's contrail. Somehow, that one didn't make it to Tuesday's SeeBS News broadcast.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eJi2L4QC_fk
First, the SeeBS News broadcast from Monday night didn't give any perspective on how fast it was moving across the sky. I've see ICBM launches from Vandenberg AFB. This was much slower. It moved across the sky at the same speed as an airliner.
Second, the contrail didn't last as long as those from the ICBMs. When an ICBM launches the smoke trail lasts for hours and is visible even after dark. This one dissipated pretty quickly and once the sun went down it was no longer visible.
Third, the so-called exhaust flare was nothing more than the light from the setting sun reflecting off the belly of the jet. You can't tell this from the SeeBS News video because they were slightly out of focus.
In reality, it was an optical illusion caused by the relative humidity, season, time of day and the time the airliners flew over the area.
I hate to say it, but that second video doesn’t in the slightest bit resemble the first. In fact, it’s not a video, it’s game playing with a still photo, as far as I can tell.
Driving to work this morning, I saw a bunch of missiles being launched from somewhere near Kansas. Damned if one of them wasn't air-launched.
Oh, those brazen Chinese..... how'd they get a submarine all the way over to the Colorado prairie?
Your assertion is ridiculous. Those 2 videos are nothing alike.
The plume on the first is 5 times as wide as the 2nd.
I love watching contrails of airplanes, especially late in the afternoon. I like to count how many I can see right about sunset on a clear night.
The original video was not airplane. Period. I knew that after watching it one time.
Chinese? North Korean? Iranian????? (Yeah, they’re not supposed to have that capability) Russian? American? I don’t know whose it was, but that was not airplane. That was a missle.