--- On Sat, 7/11/09, Mike Bandli <fuzzf...@comcast.net> wrote:
I have captured numerous aircraft on long exposure and they all have strobes 
and appear as segmented lines. This one certainly does not, though it may be so 
close that it is not showing the break in strobes <snip>
>
I think the explanation for that is probably that usually you photograph small 
slow moving aircraft like a cessna while this is a much larger aircraft (Due to 
all of the light streaks - a small cessna wouldent have as many lights) and was 
probably moving faster and further away (Although not 30,000 feet as there were 
landing lights on).
Anybody also notice that in the photo the "Meteor" is going up toward space 
rather than falling like you would expect a meteor to do?
Cheers
DEAN


      
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