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Skyrider,

How do you answer Lawrocket's point that the contrail should be getting brighter if the source is gaining altitude and climbing to where the sun still appears well above the horizon? If anything, the contrail is darker close to the source, consistent with the source flying level in a direction opposite to the movement of the terminator (the boundary between day and night).

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Skyrider,

How do you answer Lawrocket's point that the contrail should be getting brighter if the source is gaining altitude and climbing to where the sun still appears well above the horizon? If anything, the contrail is darker close to the source, consistent with the source flying level in a direction opposite to the movement of the terminator (the boundary between day and night).

Don



How do you explain it? How do you explain "No Airplane" has ever left a contral of that type, especially climbing at such a high rate?

One expliantion, depending on camera used, is simply a hobbist launching a rocket from a private boat...

As pointed out before, ANY aircraft capabale of that contral, would have had a transponder, and would be known by now...

BUT, a back yard hobbiest...???? I am surprised no one has mentioned that yet! Some of those guys build incredable rockets!

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>it almost had to be one of ours...

Most likely, yes. It was one of our commercial aircraft. There are a lot of em.



No commerciel aricraft flies that way....:S


They fly exactly that way. They make really long contrails very slowly. A plane flying to the east at altitude would be expected to make exactly that kind of contrail.

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As pointed out before, ANY aircraft capabale of that contral, would have had a transponder, and would be known by now...



It is known. It was a very ordinary flight.

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How do you explain "No Airplane" has ever left a contral of that type, especially climbing at such a high rate?



They do leave contrails like that. It was not climbing at a high rate, it was quite slow, and there is no way for you to conclude that it was climbing.
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>it almost had to be one of ours...

Most likely, yes. It was one of our commercial aircraft. There are a lot of em.



No commerciel aricraft flies that way....:S


They fly exactly that way. They make really long contrails very slowly. A plane flying to the east at altitude would be expected to make exactly that kind of contrail.


If you say so...:S I've lived on the coast of California for 22 years now, rightr by the airport, and have NEVER seen that kind of Contrail!

Obviously many hundreds of thousands of others haven't either, or it wouldn't have been news!

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>it almost had to be one of ours...

Most likely, yes. It was one of our commercial aircraft. There are a lot of em.



No commerciel aricraft flies that way....:S


They fly exactly that way. They make really long contrails very slowly. A plane flying to the east at altitude would be expected to make exactly that kind of contrail.


If you say so...:S I've lived on the coast of California for 22 years now, rightr by the airport, and have NEVER seen that kind of Contrail!

Obviously many hundreds of thousands of others haven't either, or it wouldn't have been news!


Below is a link to a story showing a pic of a similar contrail. The lighting, reflection all could explain why it happened to seem more dramatic than usual:

http://www.foxnews.com/scitech/2010/11/09/mystery-solved-missile-launch-jet-contrail/
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Still, no consistant red glow at the sorce...Just sayin...



The thing was moving really, really slowly. Just like you'd expect a sub sonic airplane at 35k to look like as it was still far away. The reflections from the sun mentioned earlier make perfect sense, can't understand why they make you laugh.
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Still, no consistant red glow at the sorce...Just sayin...



The thing was moving really, really slowly. Just like you'd expect a sub sonic airplane at 35k to look like as it was still far away. The reflections from the sun mentioned earlier make perfect sense, can't understand why they make you laugh.



Once again, then why has it not been discovered what aircraft?

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Still, no consistant red glow at the sorce...Just sayin...



The thing was moving really, really slowly. Just like you'd expect a sub sonic airplane at 35k to look like as it was still far away. The reflections from the sun mentioned earlier make perfect sense, can't understand why they make you laugh.


...Or it could be an even slower aircraft flying at a much lower altitude ....like maybe a Beech-18 approaching the DZ on jump run burning a little oil. :)

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Still, no consistant red glow at the sorce...Just sayin...



The thing was moving really, really slowly. Just like you'd expect a sub sonic airplane at 35k to look like as it was still far away. The reflections from the sun mentioned earlier make perfect sense, can't understand why they make you laugh.



Once again, then why has it not been discovered what aircraft?



It already has been (an america west or UPS flight):

http://www.foxnews.com/scitech/2010/11/10/blogger-solved-california-missile-mystery/

This story also shows another pic from a day after the non-incident, but with a less dramatic contrail. Contrails can sometimes persist for a long time, sometimes they dissipate rather quickly depending on the conditions at the time.

The timing and flight path all make sense to match it up to the contrail observed. It also matches the fact that it was a contrail being made slowly, just like a normal airplane at high altitude.
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Still, no consistant red glow at the sorce...Just sayin...



The thing was moving really, really slowly. Just like you'd expect a sub sonic airplane at 35k to look like as it was still far away. The reflections from the sun mentioned earlier make perfect sense, can't understand why they make you laugh.


Once again, then why has it not been discovered what aircraft?


It already has been (an america west or UPS flight):

http://www.foxnews.com/scitech/2010/11/10/blogger-solved-california-missile-mystery/

This story also shows another pic from a day after the non-incident, but with a less dramatic contrail. Contrails can sometimes persist for a long time, sometimes they dissipate rather quickly depending on the conditions at the time.

The timing and flight path all make sense to match it up to the contrail observed. It also matches the fact that it was a contrail being made slowly, just like a normal airplane at high altitude.


I've seen the results of ever believing FOX news around here, I always avoid them...

Put on your flame proof clothing, the "Anti Foxer's" will be all over you in a minute!:ph34r:

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Still, no consistant red glow at the sorce...Just sayin...



The thing was moving really, really slowly. Just like you'd expect a sub sonic airplane at 35k to look like as it was still far away. The reflections from the sun mentioned earlier make perfect sense, can't understand why they make you laugh.



Once again, then why has it not been discovered what aircraft?



It already has been (an america west or UPS flight):

http://www.foxnews.com/scitech/2010/11/10/blogger-solved-california-missile-mystery/

This story also shows another pic from a day after the non-incident, but with a less dramatic contrail. Contrails can sometimes persist for a long time, sometimes they dissipate rather quickly depending on the conditions at the time.

The timing and flight path all make sense to match it up to the contrail observed. It also matches the fact that it was a contrail being made slowly, just like a normal airplane at high altitude.



Hah! ...a likely story! So ...how do explain the trilithium resin scattered all over California?

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Still, no consistant red glow at the sorce...Just sayin...



The thing was moving really, really slowly. Just like you'd expect a sub sonic airplane at 35k to look like as it was still far away. The reflections from the sun mentioned earlier make perfect sense, can't understand why they make you laugh.


Once again, then why has it not been discovered what aircraft?


It already has been (an america west or UPS flight):

http://www.foxnews.com/scitech/2010/11/10/blogger-solved-california-missile-mystery/

This story also shows another pic from a day after the non-incident, but with a less dramatic contrail. Contrails can sometimes persist for a long time, sometimes they dissipate rather quickly depending on the conditions at the time.

The timing and flight path all make sense to match it up to the contrail observed. It also matches the fact that it was a contrail being made slowly, just like a normal airplane at high altitude.


Hah! ...a likely story! So ...how do explain the trilithium resin scattered all over California?


what about lithium thermite?:o

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The flight's airline and flight number has been posted at least three times in this thread.

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>Still, no consistant red glow at the sorce...Just sayin...

There was no consistent red glow at the source on this one, either. Just a 20-second long reflection. No red glow before that. So unless you know of a launch vehicle that shuts down its engines during boost phase for long periods of time - it's an airplane.

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..., the blog says the alleged "missile" is likely America West Airlines Flight 808 from Hawaii to Phoenix.



"Probablys" and "likelys" aren't quite cutting it for a lot of people when they should know EXACTLY which liner it was. I'm not saying it wasn't a jet, just not sold on "likely America West Airlines Flight 808 from Hawaii to Phoenix"

I haven't even read/heard anything that confirms exactly which direction the aircraft was flying, has anyone else.?

In the video it appears to be flying away from the chopper off the Cali coast not toward it. ??
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In the video it appears to be flying away from the chopper off the Cali coast not toward it. ??



The sun sets in the west. The helicopter was east of the object. The object is traveling at a minimum toward the right of the screen in the direction of the coast of California.
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It's a plane. The military doesn't keep track of them, so they wouldn't know which one it was.

Without exact time and course, the FAA wouldn't be able to say either. There are a lot of planes up there.

The apparent motion and all the other stuff is simply optical illusion.

Out here in "Flyover Country" we see a lot of odd looking contrails. None of them are missiles. Different atmospheric conditions can make contrails persist for a long time, and the upper winds can spread them out, distort them, and make them look very different than usual.

And the Pentagon and NASA have both said IT"S A PLANE.
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Well, everyone knows the government never lies or covers anything up...that is why all Americans knew about the Stealth Bomber , but no other country did! [/sarcasim]

............................................................................When the crew of a KCBS television news helicopter caught sight of a growing, glowing streak in the evening sky off the southern California coast November 8, experts and amateurs alike began to wonder just what this "mystery missile" was.

To the dismay of conspiracy theorists everywhere, the sky trail seems to have been caused by an ordinary passenger plane, according to the Pentagon and some independent experts. "It's clearly an airplane contrail," says John Pike, director of GlobalSecurity.org in Alexandria, Va. Aside from the visual evidence, which Pike says looks more like the trail of a jet than the trail of a rocket, "every non-airplane explanation requires heroic assumptions," such as an undetected foreign attack off the coast. "Possibly it's the blue whales signaling to the space people," Pike says, tongue in cheek. "Possibly it's the finger of God foretelling the doom of Los Angeles."

The airplane explanation was put forth rather quickly by Contrail Science, which demonstrated how an airplane flying horizontally toward a viewer can, from certain perspectives, mimic the appearance of a rocket flying vertically into the sky. The Web site and others even identified a likely suspect for the optical illusion: U.S. Airways flight 808, from Honolulu to Phoenix.

The KCBS news copter observation can be explained by a fortuitous alignment of flight path and viewer, combined with clear skies that allow the contrail to be visible all the way to the horizon. "Normally the airplane is going to be flying at some direction other than straight toward you, and normally you're not going to see it at sunset with clear skies," Pike says. "It is unusual but not unprecedented," he adds, noting that Contrail Science has a number of photographic examples.

The simple explanation also agrees with the military's inquiry, which turned up no missile launches—planned or accidental, foreign or domestic—that would fit the bill. In an e-mail, U.S. Department of Defense spokesperson Col. Dave Lapan said he informed the Pentagon press corps November 10 that "there is no evidence to suggest that the condensation trail observed off the coast of southern California on Monday evening was anything other than a contrail from an aircraft."

But Theodore Postol, a professor of science, technology and international security at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, is not yet convinced. The Pentagon, he wrote in an e-mail, has provided no detailed information to support the aircraft claim. "One of their jobs is to provide air surveillance for the country, and they should be able to provide a convincing analysis supported by data for their conclusion," said Postol, who furnished photographs of the mystery contrail along with remarkably similar pictures of solid-propellant missile launches. "I do not know what to think at this point," he said, "but one thing is for sure, the Pentagon has not provided a plausible explanation of the observed event."

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But Theodore Postol, a professor of science, technology and international security at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, is not yet convinced. The Pentagon, he wrote in an e-mail, has provided no detailed information to support the aircraft claim.




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"I do not know what to think at this point," he said, "but one thing is for sure, the Pentagon has not provided a plausible explanation of the observed event."



The Military does not have to provide answers to some silly professor.

There's more important things to worry about than something that obviously isn't a threat.
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But, there were the particals in the soil...they have neve.......Ohhh, wait...wrong thread!............

:ph34r:



In April of 1970 I was at the Turkey Creek rest area in Florida enroute to Chicago. On the Eastern horizon we witnessed a VERY bright object go skyward, leaving a very solid trail behind.

The Saturn V is admittedly atypical in terms of its overall presence, and there was no mistaking what we were witnessing. However, having witnessed quite a variety of rockets in use, from bottle-rockets to the aforementioned Saturn V, it strikes me that rockets are pretty obviously rockets.

You will never hear someone say "gee, what was that?"

A comment along the lines of "sonofabitch! Look at the rocket!" is more like it.

From what I can tell, what we have here is a contrail.


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