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Date of rocket launch: March 14, 2016
Location of rocket launch: Kazakhstan
Source of rocket photo: http://www.esa.int/spaceinimages/Images/2016/03/ExoMars_2016_liftoff45
http://www.esa.int/spaceinimages/Images/2016/03/ExoMars_2016_liftoff46
FULL PHOTO SET: http://www.esa.int/spaceinimages/content/search?SearchText=Exomars&img=1&SearchButton=Go
Payload or rocket: Exomars project, satellite, to analyse Mars atmospheric gasses for biological processes.
Check out this photo I found of the recent launch of a ESA rocket to Mars from Kazakhstan. The top section that carries the satellite itself is cloaked for a moment, as if it self activated an alien cloaking device. The evidence that this is real and not a glitch is that there is more than one photo that documented it. This is evidence that the ESA is using cloaking technology in their satellites it defend them as they go or get to Mars orbit. Now the big question, why does a satellite need cloaking to protect it in Mars orbit? Who or what would try to destroy it?
Scott C. Waring
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Not Cloaked par se ,the part seen there missing (or not seen) was the shroud, which would have been ejected as soon as it reached orbit, the other cameras monitoring saw the nose cone https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aj7HjPmaQ40 therefore there is something different between the cameras monitoring the launch, since the one filming the launch was on the pad – I expect there is something filtered out of the IR spectrum in the launch pad camera which saw the entire rocket whole.