Fire in the Sky
Comment: For more information about this type of phenomenon see:
Dome of the Rock UFO and Kazakhstan Comet - Something Chaotic This Way Comes
Reader Comments
I suppose you know the Russians are experimenting with anti-gravity propulsion systems as well. Why on earth would an actual U.F.O. accelerate at such a high speed ? Notice the front side.It's a flat turbine intake. The Russians had replaced regular propellers in their subs with that kind of intakes only that they were vertical not horizontal. They 're doing the same now on the air. Plus one more thing...The chaotic thing has come. And it's not from space.
1. Here's another perspective. Russian man filming a rocket launch almost from the start (talking to a kid).
At 1:19 - he says the first level boosters dropped off.
[Link]2. Russian news "Vesti": [Link]The start of the rocket was planned on 24-Feb (initial was planned for Dec-2010). It was delayed two times, first to Feb-25 and then finally to Feb-26.
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I'm leaning more to rocket version.
Similiar to Dec 9, 2009 Northern Norway Residents werestunned by the lightshow strange swirl of blue light .
After Russia admitted to a missile test in the area, having initially denied it.
Reminds me of something I saw over Southern California around 1999. I heard subsequently that it was a missile from Vandenburg AFB. It left a noctilucent trail, with color, form and motion like what is shown here.
The blue glow at the horizon suggests the time is close to a sunset or sunrise, in which case sunlight could be available to light up the trail. That was the case during my sighting, at any rate.
Subjectively speaking, it was one of the most spectacular things I've ever seen in the night sky.