Unknown static illumination top CB
Taken by Brian Whittaker on June 7, 2013 @ North of Hong Kong airborne at 31,000 feet
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With everyone looking at Cherdphong's 27 May anomaly video atop a CB, I thought I would repost an unknown image of mine from last year? I never physically saw this, but my random 6 second exposure at 6400 ISO picked up a faint static discharge which could be related??? Clearly there was also lightning below at the same time! With all that talk about electric charge and/or positrons, could a faint static glow possibly fit somebody's theory? I've never photographed it before and frankly, I just dont know??? You decide! (re: http://spaceweather.com/archive.php?view=1&day=29&month=05&year=2014 )
Photographer's website:
http://www.AstroPilot.info
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