Astonishing Russian Missile Contrail 1

This remarkable shot shows the Russian missile’s contrail being yanked back and forth by winds at different levels of the atmosphere. Captured European Space Agency astronaut Luca Parmitano.    Image © Luca Parmitano/European Space Agency

Throughout October, astronauts Karen Nyberg, Mike Hopkins, and Luca Parmitano sent a steady stream of tweets back to Earth. The most eye-popping of the bunch came from Hopkins, who tweeted this on October 10, 2013: “Saw something launch into space today. Not sure what it was, but the cloud it left behind was pretty amazing.”



Astonishing Russian Missile Contrail 2 Image © Mike Hopkins/NASA

It turns out it was a Russian missile launch, according to bloggers at the Russian Nuclear Forces Project.

The group noted: “The Strategic Rocket Forces carried out a successful test launch of a Topol/SS-25 missile on October 10, 2013. The missile was launched at 17:39 MSK (13:39 UTC) from Kapustin Yar to the Sary Shagan test site in Kazakhstan. According to a representative of the Rocket Forces, the test was used to confirm characteristics of the Topol missile, to test the systems of the Sary Shagan test site, and ‘to test new combat payload for intercontinental ballistic missiles.’ ”

source earthobservatory