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Ballistic Missile Contrail Seen In Sky; Early Risers Get Show

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People across the Southwest got an early morning show in the sky, courtesy of missiles fired from New Mexico that left a brilliant white contrail.

The twisting cloud-like formation was visible in Phoenix and Las Vegas just before sunrise and led to hundreds of calls and emails to area television stations.

A spokesman for the U.S. Army's White Sands Missile Range tells The Associated Press the contrail was from a Juno ballistic missile that was fired at 6:30 a.m. MDT Thursday from Fort Wingate near Gallup, N.M. The Juno missile was then targeted by an advanced version of the Patriot missile fired from White Sands.    

The rising sun backlit the Juno missile's contrail and provided a spectacular morning sight for early risers across the region.   

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