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Taken by Brian Whittaker on May 24, 2014 @ I was facinated by Gary Simmonds "Comet Debris" photo and tryed to alighn it on a star chart. Obviously I was excited when it was in Camelopardalis, but I was also concened if it could have been a gound light affect. But now, in context with Chris Allington's second "Fuel Dump?" photo and Mike Hollingshead's similiar photos, AND the additional comments from between California and Manitoba, I am overly curious. NASA please tell us, could it be a omet debris swarm???
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I was facinated by Gary Simmonds "Comet Debris" photo and tryed to alighn it on a star chart. Obviously I was excited when it was in Camelopardalis, but I was also concened if it could have been a gound light affect. But now, in context with Chris Allington's second "Fuel Dump?" photo and Mike Hollingshead's similiar photos, AND the additional comments from between California and Manitoba, I am overly curious. NASA please tell us, could it be a omet debris swarm???
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Hi Brian thank you for looking into a map overlay to the posted photo. http://spaceweathergallery.com/indiv_upload.php?upload_id=97691&PHPSESSID=8u41a9jbevee4n2eik91ele1d5

The band of light spanned across the entire sky. There was an object in orbit which had a similar path however the light from the band preceded the orbiting object. I have another single 30 sec shot photo which shows the orbiter and the band to compare.

http://spaceweathergallery.com/indiv_upload.php?upload_id=97735


Posted by Phoenix-mb 2014-05-25 08:51:49
Please see the updated link below:

http://spaceweathergallery.com/indiv_upload.php?upload_id=97740.
Posted by Phoenix-mb 2014-05-25 11:17:00
 
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