Here is some of the footage I saw years ago..
https://www.reddit.com/r/flatearth/comments/or9zgy/amateur_rocket_hits_the_dome_at_73_miles_altitude/The first one I saw had a lot more footage than this, showing them on ground, before the launch, and so on.
I don’t recall seeing another camera viewpoint from the rocket though, it seems to stick out because it might not have been in the earlier video of it.
Anyway, this video shows it stops suddenly, and slowly spin in place, like it can’t move anywhere but in that spot.
This obviously shows a rocket flying upward at very high speed, which suddenly stops flying up, within a split second.
That is seen over just a few frames in the video, it happens almost instantly, that is clear to see in the clip.
There is no rocket or plane that can suddenly stop in mid-air, going from high speed flight, it is not even possible.
Look at the ground after it stops suddenly in air, the ground is the same throughout the time, showing it is not moving or flying at all from that point, it is at one point in air, slowly spinning around.
The only explanation for this, would be that the speedy rocket hit a massive barrier up there, which was also shown on other videos of rockets hitting that same vast barrier, but those rockets didn’t stop in one place like that rocket did, those rockets bounced along the wall afterwards, causing ripples to form within the waters held up by the barrier.
They’ve likely removed those videos now, why would they ever remove them?
Those videos showed the rocket from Earth, but they didn’t show it with magnification, that’s odd, why wouldn’t they want to see the rocket closer in flight, that’s just common sense, a child would know better than that, so why don’t they know it?
They do know it, they just don’t show it to us, for some strange reason!
Don’t spew about that just because I would do it, doesn’t mean they have to meet your requirements, that’s just bs.
This is just common sense and would always be done, to film any rockets at all.
We all know they fly far up or away from us in flights, and we all know they are harder to see later on, smaller and smaller to see.
Hey, we should magnify on them with instruments! All we’ve done is see them get smaller and smaller with our instruments so far, why didn’t we ever think they could be seen close up with magnification before?
Is that what they would do?
Do you really believe they’ve not filmed them with magnification from the ground?
You think they didn’t magnify that little rocket which hit the Firmament from the ground?
The first video I saw showed them filming the rocket from ground, flying up for awhile, and cutting out from there.
And it wasn’t magnified footage either, but they still cut it off in flight.
Why wouldn’t they ever magnify their very subject, isn’t what they do.
They film it close up all the time, but never show us the footage.
They show us rockets without ever magnifying them, from ground. Only from air, alongside them, if at all.
They’ve made people forget about magnifying on a rocket, from the ground. They fly away and appear smaller and smaller from the ground view, but never magnify them with the cameras, or show other cameras magnifying them from the ground.
But then, they put in short clips showing them in close up, but the angle makes it look like they filmed it in air, near the rocket, because as it’s shown, it could not be taken from the ground, to a rocket high above them.
They never tell us where they got that footage from, why not?
It’s likely taken from the ground and edited that way, or from another plane, who knows?
Why would they edit the film that way? To show us they do film rockets close up, and assume it’s taken from the ground, even if it can’t be from ground at those angles.
It’s all about manipulating our minds and forget to use common sense and reasoning logically.