If it's a meteor photographed thru a  telescope, where is the fuzzy left 
overs of its train in the image?  Surely  the ionized column made by a passing 
fireball meteoroid would be brite enuf to  have some phase of it's image 
captured by the same telescope and be outside the  sharp lines of the streaks? 
I cannot believe this image is that of a meteor  until this dilemma is 
adequately explained. As for the light being too wide to  be that of a light on 
a plane...could we simply be looking at the overall width  of the light 
being reflected off parts of a plane...such as a wing, fuselage  etc. ?  
George Zay  

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