file Space X Rocket Explosion at Cape Canaveral

7 years 7 months ago #6266 by Todd
I see one or two birds early on in the video. I think they're likely bugs, flying in front of the camera but they have unusual timing. I wonder if a second camera was present on the scene, that would be helpful.

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7 years 7 months ago - 7 years 7 months ago #6320 by Harry
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I agree it would be helpful to see other angles.

Spacex/Elon had some interesting tweets today...

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7 years 7 months ago #6322 by Todd
No heat source? They may be wondering about that ufo too. :ohmy:

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7 years 7 months ago #6324 by ??
I am thinking the same thing. It is easy for me to imagine some kind of electro-gravitic, anti-gravitic, or other field propulsion (sic)blobular drone firing (No pun intended.) some kind of energy pulse at the rocket on the pad.

If so, I suspect it is of terrestrial origin as I can't see why any extraterrestrials would be interested in thwarting the development of re-usable rocket technology.

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7 years 7 months ago #6338 by Todd
Well, perhaps in the future, they should make sure there's a secondary video source filming the launch. UFOs are notoriously difficult to investigate outside of a brief description and possible flight path.

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7 years 7 months ago #6345 by ??
I agree. If I had a rocket company I would have cameras watching the launch from every available angle. I do know that Musk does have at least one camera on the rocket as I have seen, and posted, its video of it descending from space to land on Earth. I hope, and strongly suspect, that SpaceX has multiple videos from different angles of the launch.

Still, if some weird gizmo (I HATE to call it a UFO, though that is exactly what it is.) flew by and zapped it, then it may not be caught on video, except from a considerable distance. In that case, I hope SpaceX has at least one good photo-analyst. ;)

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