http://www.thesun.co.uk/sol/homepage/news/article147272.ece

I remember this scandal; you got to have a good laugh when the British tabloid, The Sun, pokes fun at NASA for screwing up by sticking it up as the Astronomy picture of the day and calling it an awesome fireball (which was not claimed by Jonathan Burnett who was skateboarding and pulled out his camera to snap a few shots and emailed them to NASA - super reflexes!):

"NASA boffins who hailed a British lad’s photo as a dramatic snap of an exploding meteor were exposed as duffers last night."

Classic!

With the Concorde, the whole thing was further made interesting in that Stradling continued to explain that the Concorde fired up it main engines right about at that point to achieve supersonic flight in the typical flight plan, so it is possible that the latger "head" observed in the Sunlight just happened to form with perfect lighting from that perspective to enhance the fiery look of the photo.

Rob was tipped of by an aircraft enthusiast, Mike Stradling who immediately explained in The Sun that it was the Concorde which regularly flew over there and gave that appearance. Steve Salter also got press at the time supporting the same theory. Rob checked the airline timetable and posted there was a flight right then!

Marco, before all this was immediately skeptical of NASA's theory:

"a sofa-sized rock came hurtling into the nearby atmosphere of planet Earth and disintegrated...one of the more spectacular meteor images yet recorded."

Marco explained its appearance as contrails:

"It is a bit worrying that apparently, within the team responsible for the NASA Astronomy Picture of the Day, nobody seems to have taken the care to contact an expert meteor astronomer first before declaring this publicly a certified 'daylight fireball' on their website," Langroek said. "NASA did not live up to its reputation" as "the major representative" for professional astronomers worldwide, he said."

Kindest wishes
Doug









-----Original Message-----
From: Matson, Robert D. <[email protected]>
To: Meteorite List <[email protected]>
Sent: Fri, Sep 9, 2011 4:50 pm
Subject: [meteorite-list] OT: Concorde contrail from Wales making the rounds AGAIN


Marco is correct. If you check the archives from umpteen years ago, you
will
see that I not only posted that it was a Concorde flight out of
Heathrow,
I believe I indicated the flight number and departure time.  --Rob

-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected]
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Marco
Langbroek
Sent: Friday, September 09, 2011 8:07 AM
To: Meteorite List
Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] Meteorite, satellite or...? 9/1/11, ,
around 9.30 pm, Mykolaiv district, Odessa - Ukraine

Jay Tate wrote:

The photograph was taken by a Welsh schoolboy in South Wales in
October
2003.  It was claimed to be a meteor, but turned out to be a
sun-illuminated aircraft contrail.

More precisely, the contrail of one of the last Concorde flights.

- Marco

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