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Hi! Roger,
On 09/07/2016 07:42 AM, you wrote:
PQ>> I have seen one.
RN> It is overcast here most of the time, so I don't get to see anything
RN> worthwhile except from pictures on the 'net. I'd like for this rain
RN> to go northwest where it will do some good, as in putting out forest
RN> fires. Even on a clear day here, a ship travelling at Mach 6 would
RN> only produce a glimpse for anyone happening to look in the right
RN> direction. It would be like a radar blip.
It's basically the same here, being in the sub-tropics and close to the
east coast. A lot of our weather is generated either off of the Pacific
ocean or the hot/dry bush to our west. So, roughly 50% of the time it's
either hot & wet or hot & dusty/smokey.
OTOH there are times in late autumn or early spring where the weather is
postcard perfect. Cool & dry and the viewing goes to infinity,
seemingly. It was just such an occasion when I saw what could only have
been an Aurora-type craft, though I did think for a while I had seen an
atmosphere-skipping satellite/space debris during a re-entry (I did read of
an instance of such at about that time, a month or so later).
I should fess up & say that I didn't see the actual craft. It was much
too high, and very fast moving ('gone in 30 seconds'). What I saw was the
characteristic 'wake' of an Aurora. They don't make typical contrails.
(This is something I've since seen on a doco flick of some sort.) It
confirmed what I observed; as if the sky and sea were inverted, and the
craft was making a speedy wake through the water.
Cheers,
Paul.
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