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Originally posted by atsbeliever
UFOs don't leave trails
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Originally posted by spacevisitor
Originally posted by atsbeliever
UFOs don't leave trails
That’s not entirely accurate atsbeliever, look for instance to this footage.
It’s very clear to see that this Ufo leaves definitely some sort of a vapour trail?
[edit on 14-2-2009 by atsbeliever]
Originally posted by atsbeliever
How is this a UFO?
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Originally posted by darkclaw1256
"Looks like a missile or a military test planes. I see those all the time but usually they look thinner. I haven't seen one that big and I've certainly not seen something come out of it. Strange...
Originally posted by CoolBlackHole
If something looks like a wormhole, behaves like a wormhole, smells like a wormhole, speaks like a wormhole, pays taxes like a wormhole, and if there's something 'coming out of it' then it is a wormhole.
Originally posted by C.H.U.D.
In fact, although the dust trail left by a large meteor starts off perfectly straight, it can be expected to become very distorted and twisted very quickly. At the altitudes at which meteors occur the high altitude winds, which are much faster than we experience near sea-level, occur in discrete layers, a bit like an onion... two adjacent layers can be blowing in different directions. When a meteor penetrates through these layers, the dust-trail immediately distorts in virtually all directions.
Here are a few examples - the first few are from a bolide that occurred over Afghanistan last year, and show how a dust train evolves. The last is a photo of a dust trail from a bolide over Greenland in February last year:
Originally posted by C.H.U.D.
"The corkscrew trail produced by objects traveling through the upper atmosphere is a very well know phenomena that has been explained here on ATS many times before (usually in cases involving meteors, but this is exactly the same principal).....At the altitudes at which meteors occur the high altitude winds..."