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I dunno Arnie. I'm not buying that optical illusion stuff. That's a steep trajectory, too steep for a commercial airline. And the plume appears way too large and thick to be an aircraft contrail. From 35 miles away it would appear to be moving slowly.
There have been others that look the same. http://uncinus.wordpress.com/2010/11/09/4/ "Missile-like" contrail. Note this is the Dec 31st contrail, not the Nov 8th CBS one. The Dec 31st contrail, from Laguna Beach Same one as above, different angle of view http://www.wired.com/dangerroom/2010/11/mystery-missile-is-probably-a-jet/
Quote from Arnie: There have been others that look the same. Interesting. -------------------------- ROFLMAO
I would guess it's a missile, probably from a sub. Notice how quickly the trail starts to disperse. The real question is, was it accidental or on purpose? http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fl37UZvFsz0 Could be an ICBM, but that's unlikely. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mrnfRfawtI0&feature=related
It's a sign from jesus on the us stock market's trajectory going forward. So everyone load up your portfolio
Doug Richardson, the editor of Janeâs Missiles and Rockets, examined the video for the Times of London and said he was left with little doubt. "Itâs a solid propellant missile," he told the Times. "You can tell from the efflux [smoke]." Richardson said it could have been a ballistic missile launched from a submarine or an interceptor, the defensive anti-missile weapon used by Navy surface ships.