10
posted ago by Mad_King_Kalak ago by Mad_King_Kalak +10 / -0

For Christmas, I got a set of Spymaster binoculars by Celestron. Power is 25x70. With the weather finally warm in my midwestern area, I was out looking at the sky.

I have a more powerful telescope for seeing the stars, and how Jupiter's big red spot goes around, as if the planet is round....like ours. Also looking for aliens. But it's hard to look at moving objects with a telescope. The binoculars are perfect for this.

Visible to the naked eye are both chemtrails and contrails from aircraft. For those who don't know, chemtrails are the while lines like clouds that trail across the entire sky, while jet contrails are exhaust, which dissipate relatively quickly.

With this set of binoculars, I can see a twin engine jet flying through the air quite clearly, and you can see the trail coming from the horizontal stabilizers or in some cases the tailfin, on some aircraft.

Now I realize, that some might say that what you think you see when you see a chemtrail coming from the rear of the aircraft is just the contrail after it's cooled enough to be visible, which is about the time it's at the rear of the aircraft. But on any given day, aircraft can be seen from multiple angles, and you can sometimes see chemtrails dispersing from the tailfin directly, and this line of vapor appears different from contrails coming from the engines.