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Originally Posted by Kal
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I don't believe so, as most rocket testing for low earth orbits tend to fly equatorial paths for that extra boost. Brisbane isn't even close.
If it was the booster stage of that rocket, that gas plume would be the size of a Sydney...and I doubt they had much left in the tanks when the booster shut-down.
The speed of the 'thing', is very slow...unless it was very high (100km) which makes the plume even bigger.
That's probably something quite different.
Something strange!