Colorful, artificial clouds over U.S. Northeast


Artificial clouds generated by rocket fired from Wallops Island, VA on June 29, 2017. Photo via Robert Williams. Read more.

Last Thursday morning, June 29, 2017, NASA launched a sounding rocket that created colorful clouds in space, visible to observers from New York to North Carolina. Robert Williams in Hanover, Pennsylvania caught this image of the artificial clouds. Robert told EarthSky:

The clouds were quite noticeable to the unaided eye once they began appearing. They started out as orbs and then morphed into clouds.

8 sec., 14mm, 800iso, f/2.8

I cropped and modified the brightness a bit, but not the color.

Read more about the NASA sounding rocket that created these clouds



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Artificial clouds generated by rocket fired from Wallops Island, VA on June 29, 2017. Photo via Robert Williams. Read more.

Last Thursday morning, June 29, 2017, NASA launched a sounding rocket that created colorful clouds in space, visible to observers from New York to North Carolina. Robert Williams in Hanover, Pennsylvania caught this image of the artificial clouds. Robert told EarthSky:

The clouds were quite noticeable to the unaided eye once they began appearing. They started out as orbs and then morphed into clouds.

8 sec., 14mm, 800iso, f/2.8

I cropped and modified the brightness a bit, but not the color.

Read more about the NASA sounding rocket that created these clouds



from EarthSky http://ift.tt/2svaoXJ

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