Except for the point where it stopped making a contrail and he continued to tape its ascent.
Leyvas' video here showing the change from a continuous plume to a short, quickly dissipating contrail.
Leyvas' video here showing the change from a continuous plume to a short, quickly dissipating contrail.
Excellent! That's a perfect video cut, from around 0:45 to the end.
Show me any video anywhere of a SLBM, or any solid rocket booster that, after ceasing to create an exhaust plume, starts creating one again.
That part is several minutes after Leyvas says the object creating the contrail diappeared. Show me any video of a SLBM, or any solid rocket booster that remains in view four to five minutes after launch, even with doublers and high powered lenses.
From 0:45 onward, Leyvas maintains there is no object creating a contrail, but any objective viewer will look at 0:45 onward and say there is an object there creating a contrail, albeit a smaller contrail that dissipates quickly.
Again, this footage is several minutes after the 2-3 minutes of footage in which Leyvas maintains the object disappeared and was never seen again, and it overlaps Warren's images, which Leyvas claims were 8 to 10 minutes after the object disappeared from sight.