starting around :27 seconds, looks like something drops off. Then you see a 2nd-stage kick in, and a booster-engine (perhaps) falls to the right. The 'rocket' continues, and the falling booster starts "puffing out" the last of it's propellant?
And, the falling booster is what's seen in the other video over WVa?
This looks like a possible intercept by anti-missile missile. Never seen one like this, though. Literally looked like a nuclear detonation in the upper atmosphere.
And how is that spotlight just hovering there? It’s like God is holding a flaslight or something.
That’s how rocket launches look in the upper atmosphere. The bright thing that falls away is the lower stage of a SpaceX rocket doing the boost back burn so that it will land itself back at the pad or on a drone ship.
Wow! You see the triple pulse? This looks like a space battle of some kind, no joke. Even looks like defensive flares and jamming of some sort engaged.
Very odd. Any ideas on what it really is? It looks absolutely huge. No news items on it?
https://twitter.com/donnawr8/status/1342900979671379968?s=21 Found it.
starting around :27 seconds, looks like something drops off. Then you see a 2nd-stage kick in, and a booster-engine (perhaps) falls to the right. The 'rocket' continues, and the falling booster starts "puffing out" the last of it's propellant?
And, the falling booster is what's seen in the other video over WVa?
why did I get downvoted for this?
Very cool. I don't live anywhere near launch sites and haven't watched this before. Thank-you.
Rocket skipping off the firmament.
that's a United Launch Alliance Delta 4 Heavy rocket launched from Vandenburg AFB, earlier this year...
https://spaceflightnow.com/2020/04/16/ula-delivers-delta-4-heavy-rocket-to-california-launch-base/
That video is ? a rocket launch.
This looks like a possible intercept by anti-missile missile. Never seen one like this, though. Literally looked like a nuclear detonation in the upper atmosphere.
And how is that spotlight just hovering there? It’s like God is holding a flaslight or something.
That’s how rocket launches look in the upper atmosphere. The bright thing that falls away is the lower stage of a SpaceX rocket doing the boost back burn so that it will land itself back at the pad or on a drone ship.
If you want to see more here is a compilation https://youtu.be/pqMVTDojZAM
Here are some of space X landing the first stage rockets https://youtu.be/_2W8q6_GW-c
da fook
Wow! You see the triple pulse? This looks like a space battle of some kind, no joke. Even looks like defensive flares and jamming of some sort engaged.