Friday, June 8, 2012
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Could we stop getting weirded out by these missile launch failures? Please?
ReplyDeleteAargh! Can we please stop calling these missile launch failures, 'portal openings?!'
ReplyDeleteYes, they are fun to look at. Depending on the launch site and the altitude of the failure, they may be seen widely from many countries. This may not even be a failure, but simply the first stage jettison in a successful launch.
We do our community a disservice by posting this and similar videos as portal openings. Try searching for some missile launch videos and see the many different and amazing ways they can look.
I am glad that more and more people are looking up these days, though.
To me, this looks like the same thing as the Norway HAARP spiral (was that last year?), and my sense is that a missile just got vaporized... ;)
ReplyDeleteI love it!