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They're telling us about every launch, and there was nothing yesterday. But there was a launch of french M51 missile.
Its target was '2000 km off South Carolina' according to Wiki. Is there possible trajectory between northwest France and eastern part of USA that is visible from Newfoundland?
Not at the boost phase of flight.
Oh, haven't thinked about that...
I know nothing about ballistic missiles. Does they have some visible effects during reentry? (They have to go through reentry, right?)
Well, okay. You can expect Russian submarines to appear in the most unexpected places, like in Venice; Next up, a surprise SLBM firing from the middle of the Potomac river! :rofl:
Why did it have to be a ballistic missile? Could it be a cruise missile instead?
Yes, reentry heating, they have low drag aerodynamics and thus glow white and bright. This one is different.
Can't the 'flame' be just a reflection of sunset light from white and bright smoke trail?
No smoke trail. The object it self glows. The heat shield on a modern ICBM is capacitive, not ablative. It makes no sense to waste a tiny bit of extra energy.![]()
Was there no warning to civilian airlines about a missile test? AFAIK, Newfoundland has quite a busy airspace, with many aircraft between Europe and the US east coast passing over it.
BTW, France does have a small piece of territory near the Canadian coast.