In my view, that is not an orbital vehicle burning up in our atmosphere. If I want to identify the spider I am getting out of my pool, I go look at pictures of spiders until I find one that look just like my spider. You will find no pictures, or videos, of satellites or any orbital object burning up like this is. First of all, any object that reenters earth atmosphere will mostly burn up in a higher altitude. The heat will be much more intense causing a white burn, and not a yellow flame.
This is something that was already in our atmosphere burning up.
I agree with your comment. The object is not burning up or breaking apart. It looks like high speed, controlled atmospheric re-entry of something quite large.
If there is no impact crater or splashdown site, then you know it was not shootdown.
How could media cover up a 1/4 mile diameter crater and associated blast? That looks like the minimum something that big intact to the ground would do.
In my view, that is not an orbital vehicle burning up in our atmosphere. If I want to identify the spider I am getting out of my pool, I go look at pictures of spiders until I find one that look just like my spider. You will find no pictures, or videos, of satellites or any orbital object burning up like this is. First of all, any object that reenters earth atmosphere will mostly burn up in a higher altitude. The heat will be much more intense causing a white burn, and not a yellow flame.
This is something that was already in our atmosphere burning up.
https://youtu.be/HUSZyu6O9wg
This x1000.
I was looking at this from your exact perspective.
This thing wasnt burning up, it was entering.
Can see symmetrical points of friction energy on both sides, with contrast point of center
I agree with your comment. The object is not burning up or breaking apart. It looks like high speed, controlled atmospheric re-entry of something quite large.
If there is no impact crater or splashdown site, then you know it was not shootdown.
How could media cover up a 1/4 mile diameter crater and associated blast? That looks like the minimum something that big intact to the ground would do.
Yea definitely not Jefferson Starship, or Aerosmith