There are multiple cams in the setup.
There's a difference if you watch it from the video or from the DSLR Night Cam.
There are multiple cams in the setup.
There's a difference if you watch it from the video or from the DSLR Night Cam.
It's definately not a helicopter. And it's not a missile either. Whoever can estimate the size of the object from the distance (20-25 miles is what I've heard) will get closer to the truth.
Thrust visible from the DSLR cam is shady as fuck. Like there's a hole on one side on the nozzle but it still goes straight somehow. Sorry I've just bit and don't want to let this go. It's a) too large b) fucky thrust c) too sharp IMO.
>(2) MISSILE FIRES W/ A STRATEGIC PURPOSE
>(2) EXTINGUISHED.
https://www.nytimes.com/2018/01/16/world/asia/japan-hawaii-alert.html
Why is whidbey not the third?
Thank you sir! Don't worry about getting it "right", just ask the questions and judge the answers!
size of the missile is another thing, someone said the object was 20-25 miles away so that would be pretty big at that distance
PROTIP: you can start doing this yourself.
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>You have more than you know/realize.
Q said this more than twenty times from Dec 5, 2017, last was 4 days ago.
b) a launch that has not triggered the EBS*