Should be able to work out the launch locations from this video
I think that the first launch was from LF23 and the second (possibly) - from LF05.
The two AZURE Black Brant XIA missions from Andoya, Norway that were schedule from 3 to 20 March have been delayed to next year as the launch conditions were not favourable.
https://www.andoyaspace.no/2018/03/23/the-azure-launch-campaign/
I was confused last night, and thought these were debris from a GTO launch of four comsats on Soyuz.
A most excellent video of the impacts.
Another, from somewhat further away in Finland, from an aurora cam.
Video of AZURE launches on Apr 5
reports on a FB group of "what appeared to be a rocket" launch east of port canaveral last night. SLBM test? are those given notice?
reports on a FB group of "what appeared to be a rocket" launch east of port canaveral last night. SLBM test? are those given notice?
No evidence of NOTMARs, NOTAMs, DoD test notices have been found however ATC traffic from the Miami ARTCC (ZMA) does indicate some Transatlantic traffic diversions.
GT229GM. Impact range reentry observed.
MINUTEMAN III LAUNCHES FROM VANDENBERG
By 30th Space Wing Public Affairs / Published May 09, 2019
VANDENBERG AIR FORCE BASE, Calif. -- An unarmed Minuteman III intercontinental ballistic missile was launched during an operational test Thursday, May 9, at 12:40 a.m. Pacific Time from north Vandenberg.
Col. Kris Barcomb, the 30th Operations Group commander, was the launch decision authority.
"It is our mission at the 30th Space Wing to provide robust and efficient range capabilities for the nation, and to do so safely and effectively," Barcomb said. "The Western Range plays an integral role in national security, and our ICBM test launch program helps maintain the credibility of our nuclear deterrent. Launching two Minuteman III intercontinental ballistic missiles one week apart is a true testament to the capabilities of Team Vandenberg."
SM-3 launch from DDG-080: