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crikkett wrote:Joe Hillshoist wrote:Space junk falls, and its obvious that its space junk.
You can tell from the way it falls. Unlike things which enter the atmosphere under speed, or are in there anyway under their own power. They don't appear to be falling.
(I know this sounds silly but if you have seen it you will know exactly what I mean. The only force acting on it is gravity, and that is obvious.)
Things don't fall upward at a 45deg angle. And they don't fall straight up either.A grainy photo shot by Ms. Stewart shows a tube-like object flying at a 45-degree angle to the left against a grey sky, with an orange flame trailing behind. Ms. Stewart said she saw two other similar objects on the horizon, including one that appeared to be flying straight up into the air.
StarmanSkye wrote:Doggone -- I saw that link about the winter sun reflected off jetliner contrails on google yesterday but got sidetracked and forgot; So thanks for bringing it up here. IMHO, I think that IS the best-fit hypothesis I've seen yet. The way the exhaust begins as a dark smudge but then fans-out into a wide swath of fiery orange-ish 'flames' just didn't conform to anything I'd seen re: missiles -- but thanks to the UFO researcher for pointing it out, it DOES, to my eyes anyway, look like what a jet's rapidly-expanding vapor-trails whose ice-crystals magnify and reflect the late-winter golden-yellow light of the setting sun, WOULD look like. Makes perfect sense. Ditto what apparently also lit the other two spotted aircraft. Sure had me bamboozled for a while there!
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