Meteor Train
Taken by Brian Whittaker on July 11, 2012 @ Airborne at 32,000 feet over the far-east Asia
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Further to my earlier submitted photos, please find 3 more of interest. It shows a persistent noctilucent Meteor Train beside the Mikly Way after 36 minutes and after 1 hour and 3 minutes! I have also tryed to make a 3D image (cross-eye method from the most appropriate two images. Athough it does not show the Train in 3D, it does show it forward of the star backgound. More at http://www.astropilot.info
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Cool!!! and cooler yet is the 3 D idea, I love that! Thanks!
Posted by Corbeau Bleu 2012-07-30 16:06:59
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