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Originally posted by OldDragger
reply to post by OldDragger
For those of you who will say, 'show me another spiral from a missile launch", I can say " show me a spiral created by HAARP or EISCAT".
The simulation can at least present the mechanics of how the missile could form a spiral, the mechanics of how EISCAT could accomplish this has yet to be presented ( amatuer BS theories don't count!).
Originally posted by OldDragger
reply to post by OldDragger
For those of you who will say, 'show me another spiral from a missile launch", I can say " show me a spiral created by HAARP or EISCAT".
The simulation can at least present the mechanics of how the missile could form a spiral, the mechanics of how EISCAT could accomplish this has yet to be presented ( amatuer BS theories don't count!).
The date I keep seeing, is January 10th 2007 for that first video.
Originally posted by OldDragger
reply to post by TravisT
Well done!
What date was that taken, anyone know/ was it confirmed from a launch? Any more info?
It was launched from the ‘Kapustin Yar’ missile range on the lower Volga, an old test range that goes back to the late 1940s. The missile impacted in the Sary Shagan military reservation in eastern Kazakhstan. [...] Since the flight path was completely internal, no navigation warnings were issued.
TASS claims it hit the target, and you can see in the video there appears to be a spiral there too; that supports the idea the spiral was on purpose and may be part of the stabilization
Originally posted by TravisT
The date I keep seeing, is January 10th 2007 for that first video.
Originally posted by OldDragger
reply to post by TravisT
Well done!
What date was that taken, anyone know/ was it confirmed from a launch? Any more info?
Here is another failed missile launch that looks pretty similar, except for the spiral, and this one was taken in Vandenberg in '05
www.youtube.com...
Sorry to link you to the video, it wasn't working properly for some reason, but you can still view it there.
And I'm sorry to say, but it's just a failed rocket, as the most evident part about it, is the contrail coming from it's launch point.
[edit on 15-12-2009 by TravisT]