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The lighting conditions, and therefore launch visibility, can be different for the same launch from different locations. For example, if a missile lifts-off from Vandenberg AFB in the late afternoon, the Sun is above the horizon in California, limiting the launch's visibility for observers on the West Coast. However, for observers further east, the Sun is below the horizon and they may enjoy an impressive twilight display.
Originally posted by coolottie
reply to post by healthysceptic
I lived in UK for 2 years and really miss it. BBC is all I watch over here. When I first went over there, I even found that CNN World News is a lot different than what we get in the States. There are people now in the US loosing their homes from the worest Mississippi River flood in a hundered years and hardly anything on the News until yesterday. The Army blew up a levee that protected some of the best farmland in the country and just destroyed it and the river only went down 1 foot. Not anything on National News at all. People down river didn't even know what was headed their way.
What has BBC said about the spirals in the sky? After looking at all the evidence I can see they are rockets.
Have a good friend in Wigam and he is an ATS member too.
Originally posted by coolottie
reply to post by MiTS1965
I agree, There were a lot of people on here that did not believe these to be UFOs. But I surely not alone in the belief that they are not rockets, But, I admit I was mistaken about this. I enjoy the conversation in this thread much more than ever before, because people discuss the subject without name calling etc.
I am a big girl and can admit I was wrong. The question of this is something that I have discussed with many people on Youtube and else where. ATS has a lot of well educated and informed people, and I love to learn all I can and thanks to all of you in this effort on this thread.
Originally posted by healthyscepticAs I just said, the BBC isn't allowed to broadcast anything but the fact at the time. It's what makes the BBC what it is.