ALBERT Seeker
Number of posts : 81 Age : 76 Location : Caldwell, New Jersey Registration date : 2009-09-05
| Subject: NASA Launches Rocket; Reports of Strange Lights Sun Sep 20, 2009 11:44 am | |
| NASA launches rocket, dozens report strange lights Sun Sep 20, 12:29 am ET WALLOPS ISLAND, Va. – NASA says it successfully launched a rocket in Virginia as part of an experiment, and the blast may have caused dozens of people to report seeing strange lights in the sky.
The space agency said it launched the Black Brant XII on Saturday evening to gather data on the highest clouds in the Earth's atmosphere. About the time of the launch, dozens of people in the Northeast started calling local television stations to report seeing strange lights.
The calls came from as far away as Boston, which is about 380 miles northeast of the launch site.
The rocket is designed to create an artificial cloud. NASA hopes the experiment will provide information on the formation and properties of noctilucent clouds, which occur at high altitudes.
I had no idea that once NASA launched a rocket and successfully had it in orbit, that this would cause lights to be seen from earth. I always thought that once the boosters burned out and separated, a different propulsion system took over.
Could this possibly explain some sightings. Thanks for your feedback !
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MarksBrother Seeker
Number of posts : 35 Location : Babylon Registration date : 2009-08-22
| Subject: Re: NASA Launches Rocket; Reports of Strange Lights Sun Sep 20, 2009 12:13 pm | |
| Ah ya beat me to it Albert, I guess this means we should expect less Chemtrails? Seems they have a new method of dispersal. Marksbrother | |
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| Subject: Re: NASA Launches Rocket; Reports of Strange Lights Sun Sep 20, 2009 4:07 pm | |
| That could account for some of the nocturnal lights that are seen. As long as they do not do any unusual maneuverings, they could taught it as an explanation.
One thing: people can look up to see if NASA or anyone else launched a rocket in the time frame. They must notify the FAA of such launches for safety reasons. |
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