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Originally Posted by trainedobserver
There appears to be two or three sources of light. The object or missile's leaking fuel burning creating the larger lighter colored spiral, the rocket engine creating the smaller darker (or blue) spiral, and a source on the ground. Its hard to tell as the best stills have a high contrast and could be time exposures but it does look like there is a light source on the ground pointed toward the object which makes sense I guess if you're shooting mult-million dollar (or rubles?) missiles off at night. I'm more inclined to think that it is just illumination from the brilliance of the fuel burning in a kind of aerosol though.
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I have hard time to accept the idea of a rocket. It looks more like High energy plasma beam. The color matches... Nikola Tesla have written about it. It is known to be used today in military space program and apparently used against 'visitors'. I've seen some nasa video using it in space in Earth's orbit. I will try to find it tonight.
To produce HEPB you need high potential, high frequency. Similar to lightning at a smaller scale. It would also explain the bright light above the montain at ground level.
I think it is human military device, but not a rocket.
Namaste, Steven