Right? Not exactly considered a passive/compliant people. |
Geiger Counter World Map indicated spikes in radiation around NYC. Listen to Kyle Becker’s theory. |
Where were they launching from? They were Starlink launches visible in VA and NC. |
Liar. Starlink rockets do not launch from Wallops. And Wallops doesn’t do “tons of launches”. They might do 3 in a very busy year. Starlink payloads launch from Canaveral, about every 10-14 days. You’re just a Musk-hating-idiot who has no idea what you’re talking about. |
No it’s our government and they are abiding by FAA regulations. By not doing so would open another can of worms they would have to avoid talking about. |
You’re correct that I dislike Musk. He’s using our tax money to launch and then charging $500 per household for the equipment. He’s got himself a lot of rackets with no government oversight. |
They launch from Florida. You can see 2-3 minutes of the 2nd stage burn from the DC area on pre-dawn SpaceX Florida launches if the sky is clear and dark. The sun over the horizon illuminates the exhaust plume from the 2nd stage in spectacular fashion. You can see the ion trail from the exhaust plume stretching back 20-30 miles from the 2nd stage engine. It’s an amazing sight. |
What? You are grossly misinformed. |
You’re just as credible about those claims as you are about rocket launches, lolz! You’re so full of sh!t it’s hilarious ![]() |
Looks like the last Starlink launch visible on the east coast was December 8, 2024. This is a picture from Amherst, VA of another launch.
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I saw this at dusk in DC once! |
https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/crime/boston-police-arrest-two-men-who-flew-drone-dangerously-close-to-logan-airport/ar-AA1vTVpE?ocid=BingNewsSerp
Two men (another got away) arrested in Boston for flying drones near Logan airport. |
Yes, it’s quite a sight to behold. It’s amazing to realize you’re seeing a rocket launch from 800 miles away in Florida here in the DC area. |
For flying a little tiny consumer grade drone the size of a pizza box. Not a dozen drones the size of cars. |