Mystery After Missile Fired Off California
November 10th, 2010 - 9:09 pm ICT by GDBy Meena Kar
Nov 10, (THAINDIAN NEWS) The mysterious tail of vapor, that colored the sky of Los Angeles yesterday is still a big mystery. Although it did not look like an apparent threat, no one is sure what is actually was. Not even the high authorities of the aviation department, or the officials of pentagon.
The trail of vapor was seen 35 miles off the Los Angeles coast yesterday. But no one from the Pentagon, FA or NORAD could figure out what is actually was. North American Aerospace Defense Command, which monitors the continent’s airspace, said that it was not a ballistic missile fired in error. Not even any submarine launched the rocket as a test. The Pentagon even denied the possibility of any threat from the foreign governments, and said that the national security is absolutely in order. According to some speculations that stated that it was a secret launch of an aircraft. However, that was also ruled out when John Pike, director of Globalsecurity.org, a military policy research website said that had that been the case, it would have been conducted at night and not during the sunset. To him it was hard to believe that any such secret launch would be conducted during the day time. To him, it was nothing more than an optical illusion and was a pure and simple airplane contrail. Rocket launches are a regular phenomena in California, and it never happened that the military officials are not aware of it. However, in this case no one was aware of what it was.
What ever it was, all those who saw it could not deny that it was a spectacular view when a trail of orange spiral line met the sky and made its way to the horizon. Many of them even captured the view in their camera. The common people has named the incident as “mystery Missile launch”.
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