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I grabbed this yesterday while it was still very much daylight.if you notice to the right I captured something else. I recently read that there are so many objects from old space craft that reflect light of the sun and if one stays watching several hundred can be seen with the eye only.the jet flying toward the right is a Southwest airlines The condensation trail left behind jet aircraft are called contrails. Contrails form when hot humid air from jet exhaust mixes with environmental air of low vapor pressure and low temperature. The mixing is a result of turbulence generated by the engine exhaust.it also forms at the tips of jet wings from compressing the air I appreciate very much your visit and if you have time for a comment then even better

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bimm3d

5:57AM | Mon, 14 December 2009

wonderful capture!!

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lior

6:02AM | Mon, 14 December 2009

Superb!!!!!!!

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Rozrr

6:12AM | Mon, 14 December 2009

These are chemtrails, not contrails. Contrails are made up of water vapour which disperses in a few minutes. They do not form until the plane is at 30,000 feet. Chemtrails are being sprayed from converted airliners, there are various explanations as to what they are, some say they are creating clouds to hold in the warm air to create the illusion of man made global warming. Analysis of the residue shows intense concentrations of Barium sulphate and Aluminium oxide and many other things. Chemtrails can be seen anywhere from 800' far too low for contrails. I have seen up to 9 at a time, often in a tic tac toe pattern completely covering the visible sky. It costs $22,000 to put 1 up there. Chemtrails are responsible for turning lovely blue skies into dull grey ones. The trails spread out over the sky and can completely obscure the whole sky. I have a background in meteorology and worked with the RAF in Radar many years ago. These chemtrails are not a good thing. I suggest you look up for yourself to find out more. I have stacks of photos like this taken from where I live in the UK Midlands, however this is happening all over the world. Sorry if I am bearing bad news. However it is better to be aware of these things. Roz

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flora-crassella

6:21AM | Mon, 14 December 2009

jet plane art!!!! Great picture!!!!

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Richardphotos

6:41AM | Mon, 14 December 2009

I appreciate Rozrr's opinion and personally I doubt the information. It is common knowledge that jet exhausts as well as prop turbines are polluting the air, but for the airlines to be intentionally "spraying" chemicals is far fetched.why would they spend money to "spray" when their exhausts do a very good job of pollution .I have seen many times as jets pass through high levels of humid air the contrails stop and them start again when they pass through another area. is it a conspiracy by the radicals? I have read about chem-trails, but just because something is on the internet lends as much credence to Al Gore claiming he started the internet

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Richardphotos

6:44AM | Mon, 14 December 2009

Rozrr maybe very very knowledgeable in his field, but everyone is entitled to their opinion.myself, I am not an expert at anything.only enjoy pretending

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rainbows

7:03AM | Mon, 14 December 2009

What ever they are Richard, It makes for a might fine shot. Hugs. for all day. Diane. xx

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iceberg5

7:12AM | Mon, 14 December 2009

I agree with your opinion , Richard - they look like ordinary water condensation trails to me and the older contrails obviously consist of ice particles which will take much longer to disperse and so will spread out in the prevailing high altitude air flow !

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mapps

7:33AM | Mon, 14 December 2009

wow very cool :-)

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Hubba1

7:34AM | Mon, 14 December 2009

Awesome job :)

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flaviok

7:38AM | Mon, 14 December 2009

Captura excepcional meu amigo, excelente, aplausos (5)

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nazul

8:08AM | Mon, 14 December 2009

Cool shot!!! :-) - interessting about the space debry - i know there should be thousands and thousands of these objects - but didn't know one is able to see it with eyes only!

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tennesseecowgirl

8:14AM | Mon, 14 December 2009

very awesome!

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lyron

8:59AM | Mon, 14 December 2009

Wonderful capture!!!

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mickeyrony

9:14AM | Mon, 14 December 2009

Hummm. There will be always divergence of opinion on this subject Richard Whereas words for this fresco. It is a brilliant photograph and to propose well ((5++)) Hummm. Il y aura toujours divergence d'opinion sur ce sujet Richard . Alors Que de mots pour cette fresque . C'est une photographie géniale et bien proposer ((5++))

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kenmo

9:16AM | Mon, 14 December 2009

Well spotted....

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MagikUnicorn

9:16AM | Mon, 14 December 2009

Really Beautiful to look but...GOT TO SEE THIS

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Rainastorm

9:17AM | Mon, 14 December 2009

Very cool capture Richard...regardless of opinions, these are still up in the sky and are pretty darn amazing to watch dissipate as well follow with the eyes...imagining what plane made what line, who was on that plane at the time, maybe wonder what folks were doing at the time it went over. Cool capture.

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Faemike55

9:17AM | Mon, 14 December 2009

Wonderful capture, Richard

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OrphanedSoul

9:24AM | Mon, 14 December 2009

How superb and almost at a perfect 90 degrees!

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jmb007

10:13AM | Mon, 14 December 2009

superbe geometrie aerienne,belle photo great shot

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Bampster

10:31AM | Mon, 14 December 2009

Nice capture! As for the controversy over chem and con it is all a coin toss in our rather sad world. Excellent work,Richard!!!!!

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evielouise

10:42AM | Mon, 14 December 2009

wowwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwww---excellent capture

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annie5

11:48AM | Mon, 14 December 2009

Awesome sky Richard! :)

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emmecielle

12:28PM | Mon, 14 December 2009

whatever they are, you've taken a beautiful photo! :)

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bazza

12:35PM | Mon, 14 December 2009

Nice capture Richard and could after looking hard, (old eyes) and zooming up the pic see the shining space junk.. or a late/early star.. well done, excellent!!

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lwperkins

12:49PM | Mon, 14 December 2009

Such cool geometry, and such an amazing thing to see something floating in near-Earth orbit! A gorgeous capture!

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mgtcs

1:06PM | Mon, 14 December 2009

Splendid shot, excellent photo!

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carlx

1:22PM | Mon, 14 December 2009

Great find and capture!!!

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farmerC

1:25PM | Mon, 14 December 2009

Very wonderful work.


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F Numberf/4.5
MakeCanon
ModelCanon EOS 50D
Shutter Speed1/60
ISO Speed250
Focal Length46

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