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.
The initial stages of the Falcon 9 ascent appeared normal as the rocket climbed straight up and then arced away to the northeast on a trajectory tilted 34.5 degrees to the equator. So that would explain how it passed over Aust.
The initial stages of the Falcon 9 ascent appeared normal as the rocket climbed straight up and then arced away to the northeast on a trajectory tilted 34.5 degrees to the equator. So that would explain how it passed over Aust.
Why did they do that...safer to rain debris over poor Australia...like Skylab???
ROFL. Esperance actually got a cheque that the council fined the US for littering over that skylab debacle.
See if we can score another $400 from the US.