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Originally posted by C.H.U.D.
It's not a spiral, so I don't know why the OP is saying so...
It does however look much like another missile or rocket launch, which is why it does share some similarities with the rocket launch seen over Norway. Of course every rocket/launch is a little different.
Here's a Delta II launch for example:
Source: www.spacearchive.info
The "blob" at the end is where the rocket/missile separated from it's precious stages.
Originally posted by C.H.U.D.
reply to post by Korg Trinity
I don't think it's a particularaly long exposure.
Originally posted by Korg Trinity
That image though looks like it was captured with a reasonably long exposure.
Originally posted by justine093
what is this?
'nah son, it was just a weather balloon, or swamp gas or a maybe even a rocket test'
Originally posted by john124
reply to post by CONTACT
Where's the spiral, and why relate this to the Norway spiral which was witnessed over several countries due to a rocket test over Russian territory? This is a separate event and to treat it as otherwise would be counterintuitive.
Originally posted by C.H.U.D.
It's not a spiral, so I don't know why the OP is saying so...
It does however look much like another missile or rocket launch, which is why it does share some similarities with the rocket launch seen over Norway. Of course every rocket/launch is a little different.
Here's a Delta II launch for example:
Source: www.spacearchive.info
The "blob" at the end is where the rocket/missile separated from it's precious stages.