Meteor Train
Taken by Brian Whittaker on July 11, 2012 @ I was airborne at 32,000 feet over the far-east of Asia.
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I was amazed to see my first persistent noctilucent Meteor Train which lasted over an hour! Although small and far awy, the meteor suddenly erupted into brilliant ferry-dust, like the luminous gun powder in fireworks! Then the upper winds soon distorted its shape. Really cool! It was still as bright as the Milky Way after half an hour. More at http://www.AstroPilot.info
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