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The one on June 29, 2018 was at sunrise and the effect on the vapor trail immediately expanding as it hit the upper atmosphere left me "slack jawed". The rumbling from the launch took about 5 minutes to reach us and I managed to catch the visual and sound effects on video.
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Originally Posted by
Petespockets55
The one last week(?) was at sunrise and the effect on the vapor trail immediately expanding as it hit the upper atmosphere left me "slack jawed". The rumbling from the launch took about 5 minutes to reach us and I managed to catch the visual and sound effects on video.
Can you email the video to me???
Jim
(A.K.A. Elmer Fudd) Be verwy verwy quiet... I'm hunting coins!!! Good Hunting!!!
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jfines69
Can you email the video to me???
I will certainly try. I tried to post to Youtube but got an error message saying the site had issues.
I'll try to get it off my phone and to my computer and forward to you.
(It is over 5 minutes long.)
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Originally Posted by
jfines69
Can you email the video to me???
I would love to see it too !
John
So sad ... My reverse consumption engine was a broken fuel gauge ... gonna look at coins now. John
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stoneman227
I would love to see it too !
John
I'll keep trying, one way or the other I'll get it online.
(I've edited it to shorten it but still running into issues.)
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Have you thought of uploading to Flickr
John
So sad ... My reverse consumption engine was a broken fuel gauge ... gonna look at coins now. John
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The one on June 29, 2018 was at sunrise and the effect on the vapor trail immediately expanding as it hit the upper atmosphere left me "slack jawed". The rumbling from the launch took about 5 minutes to reach us and I managed to catch the visual and sound effects on video.
I actually saw the vapor trail as it formed a large circle. What was unique about it was that I live 400+ miles away in Northwest Florida. I caught it as I was driving to work. I had never seen one from here but my brother lives in Palm Bay and I have seen a few of the Space Shuttle launches from his place.
Bob Piazza
Former Lincoln Cent Attributer Coppercoins.com
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400 miles, going away from you and still visible. Yeah this one was unique and I think that's why they picked sunrise for the launch.
Those shuttle launches at night time would have been really neat from Palm Bay. That's about halfway between me and Cape Canaveral.
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