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Around 8:57 PM EDT, 15 degrees due east from Arcturus I saw a fairly
bright cloud-like glow drifting slowly northeast. It wasn't a cloud, it was perfectly clear otherwise. The glow had a spiked point that stayed farly much intact until I lost it after Moonrise. It was about 30' in size when first observed & expanded to about 1 degree before fading. This was observed from Central Kentucky around 37 34 North & 84 36 West. Did anybody else catch this? Jack Metcalfe |
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