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Originally posted by Phage
reply to post by cloaked4u
No. I haven't seen it. I haven't seen any rocket lauches for a long time. I'd like to. As I explained the conditions have to be right. Yes, it's rare. But it happens.
www.psychohistorian.org...
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How do I know? I read quite a bit. Don't rely on me read for yourself. This week NASA had a webcast of a launch from the site in Virginia. It was made from a combination of new equipment mounted on top of an old Minute Man first stage rocket. A casual observer can see that launching a satellite into orbit is big job for a lot of people and quite different from a military readiness test. Try google < Wallops Flight Facility Schedule> it is public, after all it is public money.
Originally posted by jessieg
I think there are people or powers that be that are getting ready to pull of a deception. They have to test their projection devices. I think we are going to see some amazing things soon, but they will not be real. We will think what we are seeing is real, but it will be a deception.
Originally posted by Phage
No.
It occurred at the separation of the payload from the third stage of the rocket.
Originally posted by elevenaugust
Originally posted by Phage
No.
It occurred at the separation of the payload from the third stage of the rocket.
Yes, in the example video below (minuteman Launch from 2002), you can clearly see the process and the "atmospheric flare" as well:
No mystery at all here.edit on 4-7-2011 by elevenaugust because: (no reason given)
Originally posted by Phage
reply to post by Quaid
It's a single launch. The two times shown are local California time and Zulu time (UTC).