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While observing from a dark site in central Pennsylvania on Tuesday
night, my observing buddy and I noticed what we first took to be an auroral glow in the southeast at approximately 6:30 p.m. EST (23:30 UT). It was a green or blue-green amorphous glow with a brighter central "ray" that slowly expanded and eventually dissipated about 15 minutes later. The event was also witnessed by two other very reliable observers from two other locations in the state. Does anyone know if there was a vapor release experiment or a rocket fuel dump that night? I haven't been successful in discovering any information on the event to this point. Dave Mitsky |
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