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To: aruanan; TXnMA

Again, Nothing of the near portion of the video was anything but a static exhaust plume. The most distant end was “powered flight” but was so far away that nothing could possibly be surmised from it.

None of the rest of your babble is relevent to the subject video. It was traveling northwesterly from a point between 15 and 35 miles away, but the exact distance cannot be determined from the static picture in the video.


114 posted on 12/06/2010 1:42:30 PM PST by editor-surveyor (Obamacare is America's kristallnacht !!)
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To: editor-surveyor; TXnMA
None of the rest of your babble is relevent to the subject video. It was traveling northwesterly from a point between 15 and 35 miles away, but the exact distance cannot be determined from the static picture in the video.

Static exhaust plume? Where do you get such stuff? If the "plume" is being laid out across the sky in the video recording, it's certainly not static. If the source was traveling northwesterly from a point between 15 and 35 miles away, was observed after boost phase (with a speed of over 15,000 miles per hour, if it was a missile) over a 10 minute span of time, then less than 1 minute later after the end of boost phase it would have been over 250 miles to the northwest of the observer. You notice there were also gaps in the exhaust trail that are not consistent with a rocket exhaust trail but are consistent with a jet contrail.
141 posted on 12/06/2010 3:02:54 PM PST by aruanan
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To: editor-surveyor; aruanan
"It was traveling northwesterly from a point between 15 and 35 miles away, but the exact distance cannot be determined from the static picture in the video."

Since the area near the California coast was already in darkness, How is it that the "nearby" launch started off in full sunlight?

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And, BTW, what kind of "surveyor" did you tell us you are?

171 posted on 12/06/2010 5:00:59 PM PST by TXnMA (You don't have to be a California Condor expert to recognize a mockingbird when it sings...)
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To: editor-surveyor; TXnMA
It was traveling northwesterly from a point between 15 and 35 miles away, but the exact distance cannot be determined from the static picture in the video.

This is traveling northwesterly?



And what about these other (at least two) two missile launches to the north of the "northwesterly" traveling missile with the same color and shadowing to their "static" exhaust and the same general direction after "launch"?


218 posted on 12/06/2010 10:22:18 PM PST by aruanan
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