Якобы момент запуска ракеты с "Бука", снятый с метеоспутника:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sdqIDYnSNq8&feature=youtu.be via
helvegr Официальное опровержение.
On January 29, 2004 the first Meteosat Second Generation satellite MSG-1, renamed to Meteosat-8, commenced routine operations. In addition to the main optical payload SEVIRI (Spinning Enhanced Visible and Infrared Imager), Meteosat-8 also carries the secondary payload GERB (Geostationary Earth Radiation Budget) instrument.
http://www.esa.int/esapub/bulletin/bullet111/chapter4_bul111.pdf SEVIRI is a 50 cm-diameter aperture, line-by- line scanning radiometer, which provides image data in four Visible and Near InfraRed (VNIR) channels and eight InfraRed (IR) channels. A key feature of this imaging instrument (Fig. 1) is its continuous imaging of the Earth in 12 spectral channels with a baseline repeat cycle of 15 min. The imaging sampling distance is 3 km at the sub-satellite point for standard channels, and down to 1 km for the High Resolution Visible (HRV) channel.
Окончательное опровержение.