A title here is required | Photo 824

uploaded by GrayHunter September 30, 2009 at 09:20 pm
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A title here is required | Photo 824 by GrayHunter

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Title: A title here is required | Photo 824
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Created: Wed, 09/30/2009 - 9:20pm
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Distar97

Jet...what Jet?  These pictures mean nothing. The banner below the pictures indicate the time was 11:33AM. Do these look like day pictures? They are not negatives because the better light of  the day would have illuminated an aircraft. Also, you would not see light trails.The even spacing of of the two lights from the small trails look exactly like any natural night sky object that was tracked for a while, then the tracking and exposure stopped for a few seconds, then the exposure started again. It a classic astrophotography technique. I can make these on any clear night, and a lot better.The noise was nothing other than a meteor. They make these sounds quite often, with a big light show if it's at night. An actual landfall is not required. If the even happens during a cloudy day, the source of the noise is not notice, people simply hear a mysterious explosion but the source is never found.  Meteor noise is discussed here and note that a recent meteor made serious noise across Utah en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Meteoroid Don't count on radar spotting anything. Most don't look at the height these things come in at, around 30-60 miles up. But radar would catch any supersonic jet in our skies. The data would be available online in minutes, so forget inventing a government cover-up.

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