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(meteorobs) Persistant meteor trails



On the question of meteor trails(trains) and the persistency.  Aren't there several types of meteor trails?  A fire ball I observed many years ago at a star party,  we were able to observe with telescopes for a very long time.  It appeared blue-green in color.   For this reason I assumed it was an ion trail.  This was certainly a lot different than the persistent trails left by the past Leonid showers which reflected sunlight quite white and I assumed them to be dust for that reason. Also they were snaked around by the high altitude winds.  Are trails and trains the same thing?
I am amazed that people are able to tell how long things persist.  I could not do that unless I deliberately timed it with a clock or stopwatch and I am also so fascinated by the event that the last thing on my mind is timing it. 
 
 
 
Robert Gardner
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