Thread:Ancient Alien Astronaut/@comment-27643406-20160718052341/@comment-27643406-20160729055952

AAA- if Missus can find a cure please let me know!!😜😜😜😜 the cotton balls I've been using for stuffing up voids are not working!! We are about 100 miles from the cape. Sometimes we get media notice- sometimes they do not announce. Since this was the first time the rocket was to be returned to the launch pad it was a big deal. Also it being a night launch it was awesome. This payload in a dragon capsule was heading to the space station for resupply. Considering the launch trail and file expended it seemed a heavy cargo. On those launches announced to the public- out local TV stations or the NASA channel usually cuts to count down at about 1 min before launch - once we see it lift off on TV we high tail it out the front door to see the blast and watch the stage separations and second stage ignition. No we we have not video taped as our cameras do not have a high power lense and the pics we have taken lust looks like a bright dot - not enough resolution. This time they also showed (after the rocket had landed) a replay the re-entry of the rocket booster and its landing back at the cape from on board cameras. It was seeing a red fiery mass drop down from the sky that was jaw dropping and so exactly in what we have seen in movies since the days of Flash Gordon. The fuel burn this time both ways was cherry red and really lit up the black sky. We have no ambient lights to interfere with clarity. On Our dark nights you cannot see your hand right in front of your face.