Agreed KathyT!
But those pictures you mentioned were not artist renderings they were just photos taken with a camera on a tripod with adjusted ISO (shutter) speeds to better collect light and well, create the neat picture. I discuss it more in other posts here. This to me proves fore knowledge of a missile launch, as the photographers were ready and waiting.
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Originally Posted by KathyT
Doesn't anybody watch missile lauches?
It was no phenomenon. And no portal.
It was a Russian missile, a failed missile.
When I first saw a video of it, that's exactly what I thought it was, a missile.
If you've seen a number of rocket launches, that is what you would recognize.
I spent a couple of years launching rockets made for youth, with my son, had them go a mile high. It was a blast (no pun intended). Many a time a rocket wouldn't "go straight". Rockets will twirl and do strange things.
And the pictures on the first page are exaggerated artists renditions.
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