USN does Trident test firings in Atlantic Ocean frequently. We just started in the Pacific. What's the big deal? They are detonated at edge of space. No danger...
@bweazel - Too bad what's a plane? Plane's go straight up ballistically from the ocean surface? Hmmm, where's the contrail? That looks like rocket exhaust plume. The horizon is 100 miles from any point on earth. Contrails dissipate within only a few miles or get wind blown away. They are also white. Most jet planes have more than one engine. Missiles only have one. C-17 Globemasters have 4 engines. You ppl need to get out more so you can see what a jet airliner contrail really looks like.
Actually, at ground level, you can only see about 17 miles out, but what you're looking at is something at 35,000+ feet coming towards you. It looks like a plane that will eventually travel over this person's head leaving a contrail behind it that is being blown by the coastal winds. Why you guys want to see a missile so bad, I have no idea.
@bweazel - Everything you just said seems a bit counterintuitive to me. This area is a KNOWN USN SLBM testing area and a Trident was fired back around Jan 2010. The latest MISSILE on Monday turns out to be a JL-2 trident-like missile fired by a Jin Class sub from China off the coast of LA. The missile hit China as it was aimed NW and it traveled 7,000 miles. You'll prolly be hearing breaking news soon. If not then something is wrong with USA.
Really? An air traffic route is a place where the Navy tests missiles? Somehow I think you're full of shit. Do you realize how many planes travel that route every single day? Your source is bat shit insane. Stop watching alex jones.
@bweazel - Yes an air traffic route that the NGA intelligence agency notifies everyone that missile testing will occur within a specific window. The Coast Guard is responsible for disseminating the info bulletins via the NGA website. Alex Jones sucks and I can't stand him as he is a total fraud. However, Wayne Madsen is HIGHLY reliable ex-govt intel source. You need to check his bona-fides before putting your foot in your mouth.
Looks like a plane flying east in level flight at around 30,000 feet.
It looks odd because of perspective forshortening and the curvature of the earth. The bottom of the contrail is probably 200 miles away, and the closest portion around 20-50 miles away.
Weatherfails is correct. Vandenberg does not do overland launches, nor does the entire US Space program from any our launch sites. Vandenberg is used for launching satellites into polar orbits or testing defense systems.
It was my grandmother comming in from Seattle for our New Year's party on her private Leer Jet.
Seriously, it's a contrail from a plane. Why does this video not include the WHOLE flight as it approaches and flies directly overhead? That would end the debate right there.
Seriously, SWSWX, did you see my video response? There is no point at which the thing approaches... It just keeps going up and dissapears into the sky. I tried to adjust my zoom (in closer) and was unable to find it again in my scope.
We at the Southern California Weather Authority are calling it a contrail. It looks nothing like a missile, and if it was it would be violating rules by coming toward the land ...
Oh no, it looks nothing like a missile. Nope, not at all... Perhaps a rocket? Piccoevo's and GrooveTraveler's videos both show something, and it certainly looks more like than "nothing like" a missile to me... But then again, I'm no expert :)
What kind of camera is that? That's some fantastic resolution under lower light. I like how the water is moving clearly even in the distance. Keep up the good work.
At 15 seconds in this video quickly comes to an end as some type of unidentified winged object comes into focus.
ezwip1 1 year ago
USN does Trident test firings in Atlantic Ocean frequently. We just started in the Pacific. What's the big deal? They are detonated at edge of space. No danger...
Spookysr 1 year ago
Hmmm, too bad that's a plane.
bweazel 1 year ago
@bweazel - Too bad what's a plane? Plane's go straight up ballistically from the ocean surface? Hmmm, where's the contrail? That looks like rocket exhaust plume. The horizon is 100 miles from any point on earth. Contrails dissipate within only a few miles or get wind blown away. They are also white. Most jet planes have more than one engine. Missiles only have one. C-17 Globemasters have 4 engines. You ppl need to get out more so you can see what a jet airliner contrail really looks like.
Spookysr 1 year ago
Actually, at ground level, you can only see about 17 miles out, but what you're looking at is something at 35,000+ feet coming towards you. It looks like a plane that will eventually travel over this person's head leaving a contrail behind it that is being blown by the coastal winds. Why you guys want to see a missile so bad, I have no idea.
bweazel 1 year ago
@bweazel - Everything you just said seems a bit counterintuitive to me. This area is a KNOWN USN SLBM testing area and a Trident was fired back around Jan 2010. The latest MISSILE on Monday turns out to be a JL-2 trident-like missile fired by a Jin Class sub from China off the coast of LA. The missile hit China as it was aimed NW and it traveled 7,000 miles. You'll prolly be hearing breaking news soon. If not then something is wrong with USA.
Source: Wayne Madsen
Spookysr 1 year ago
Really? An air traffic route is a place where the Navy tests missiles? Somehow I think you're full of shit. Do you realize how many planes travel that route every single day? Your source is bat shit insane. Stop watching alex jones.
bweazel 1 year ago
@bweazel - Yes an air traffic route that the NGA intelligence agency notifies everyone that missile testing will occur within a specific window. The Coast Guard is responsible for disseminating the info bulletins via the NGA website. Alex Jones sucks and I can't stand him as he is a total fraud. However, Wayne Madsen is HIGHLY reliable ex-govt intel source. You need to check his bona-fides before putting your foot in your mouth.
Spookysr 1 year ago
... You guys are hopeless.
bweazel 1 year ago
Picco, did you film this?
bweazel 1 year ago
I guess the Curtis LeMay concept is alive and well
TheHarbinger82 1 year ago
I've done some more analysis on contrailscience. com
Epoxynous 2 years ago
Looks like a plane flying east in level flight at around 30,000 feet.
It looks odd because of perspective forshortening and the curvature of the earth. The bottom of the contrail is probably 200 miles away, and the closest portion around 20-50 miles away.
Epoxynous 2 years ago
Weatherfails is correct. Vandenberg does not do overland launches, nor does the entire US Space program from any our launch sites. Vandenberg is used for launching satellites into polar orbits or testing defense systems.
SWSWX 2 years ago
It was my grandmother comming in from Seattle for our New Year's party on her private Leer Jet.
Seriously, it's a contrail from a plane. Why does this video not include the WHOLE flight as it approaches and flies directly overhead? That would end the debate right there.
SWSWX 2 years ago
sorry but it was not a contrial from a plane, look at the video, you can see that it's NOT a plane..
beadbitch01 2 years ago
Seriously, SWSWX, did you see my video response? There is no point at which the thing approaches... It just keeps going up and dissapears into the sky. I tried to adjust my zoom (in closer) and was unable to find it again in my scope.
GrooveTraveler 2 years ago
Nice! I'm not the only one paying attention :) Check out my video response.
GrooveTraveler 2 years ago
Hey beadbitch01 here to say that you were not the only one paying attention nor were you the first one to see what was happening..remember?? :)
beadbitch01 2 years ago
We at the Southern California Weather Authority are calling it a contrail. It looks nothing like a missile, and if it was it would be violating rules by coming toward the land ...
WeatherFails 2 years ago
well, i'm just a regular gal, but it certainly doesn't look like an airplane to me! And it's going strrraight up.
scgirl92672 2 years ago
Oh no, it looks nothing like a missile. Nope, not at all... Perhaps a rocket? Piccoevo's and GrooveTraveler's videos both show something, and it certainly looks more like than "nothing like" a missile to me... But then again, I'm no expert :)
RevinFreddy 2 years ago
Nice C-17 inbound from Wake Island!
What kind of camera is that? That's some fantastic resolution under lower light. I like how the water is moving clearly even in the distance. Keep up the good work.
BlueDV 2 years ago
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