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Originally posted by Zaphod58
First off, there is no such thing as a "nuclear missile test range". They are INTERCONTINENTAL missiles.
The Kura test range is an intercontinental ballistic missile impact area located in northern Kamchatka.
In a rare exception, the launch of SS-N-23 (RSM-54 or RM-29RMU) toward the usual target - the test range Kura in Kamchatka - from a Delta-IV (Project 667BDRM) submarine Novomoskovsk failed. It happened at the most inopportune moment - as President Vladimir Putin observed the launch from the strategic submarine Archangelsk of the type known in the West as Typhoon and in Russia as Project 941. An attempt to immediately launch another missile failed as well.
Immediately following the first failure, a flurry of reports made contradictory claims: there was an explosion, the missile fell into the water, the launch was blocked by a satellite, etc. The Chief of the Navy Adm. Vladimir Kuroyedov quickly declared that no "physical" launch should have taken place at all: it was supposed to be a simulation.[106] Not a single commentator believed that announcement, however. In the end, it became clear that between the third and the fourth minutes of the launch sequence the targeting system of the submarine failed and the electronic system immediately blocked the launch.
Originally posted by mogalf
Sources in the Russian millitary has spoken to one of the Norwegian news channels, TV2.
The Russian sources have confirmed a failed missile launch.
Sources in the Norwegian millitary has now said that they actually knew all along, but they had no intention of letting anyone know about their capacity of knowing such stuff unntil the Russians eventually went public with it.
Originally posted by Level X
Originally posted by mogalf
Sources in the Russian millitary has spoken to one of the Norwegian news channels, TV2.
The Russian sources have confirmed a failed missile launch.
Sources in the Norwegian millitary has now said that they actually knew all along, but they had no intention of letting anyone know about their capacity of knowing such stuff unntil the Russians eventually went public with it.
I'm glad to hear in some countries hundreds of people can see strange lights in the sky and two hours later their governments can give a TRUTHFUL answer for a change. My I say crop circles and phoenix lights.
Originally posted by QBSneak000
reply to post by Kr0n0s
If you start from the center and trace your way outward, there is no break in the line. A ripple like a drop of water into a pond expands somewhat uniformly away from the center with each ring/ripple complete and not touching any other.
Drop In A Pond
where as the picture from the OP is definitely a spiral
Kind of fibonacci - way cool
[edit on 10-12-2009 by QBSneak000]
Originally posted by np6888
Does anyone know the name of the mountain of where it's coming from?
Originally posted by OzWeatherman
Originally posted by ziggy1706
where it seesm to be coming form a ligthed cloud on the horizon* ive never ever seen or ehard of nay earth atmosphere conditions like this...ever.
wonder if the LHC has something to do with it????
Actually thats the sun low on the horizon as it should be at this time of the year in northern Norway
Originally posted by Sailor1
I would have to agree looks like an interdimensional portal, probably similar to what they saw at the Skinwalker Ranch, its that or the Borg from Star Trek First Contact, they are trying to get a foothold in Norway because Norwegens are very similar to the Borg... Now before any Norwegens flame me that was a joke.