(meteorobs) Question on an interesting meteor -Enhanced Picture

pat_branch pat_branch at yahoo.com
Thu Sep 10 09:56:17 EDT 2009


Well of course we would be interested in seeing some of those too. Even more interesting is if someone produced a picture taken over a much shorter time frame that showed the same effect.

--- In meteorobs at yahoogroups.com, Marco Langbroek <marco.langbroek at ...> wrote:
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> pat_branch schreef:
> > I deal with high altitude winds quite frequently and this is not a wind blown train effect. There would be more dispersal, not individual jetting off. There may be shears that can give you two different directions in short order, but not the multiple directions and reversals seen here. 
> 
> Bull. Our Leonid persistent train pictures from a.o. the 1998 return are full of 
> this kind of structures.
> 
> - Marco
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