ID | #1566290450 |
Added | Tue, 20/08/2019 |
Author | July N. |
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Status | Result
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The time was 17:15, when sports journalist Morten Andersen noticed a strip of light in the sky. He ran upstairs to the 5th floor of the editorial office to take your camera. But by the time when she placed the tape strip light ceased to be visible. But he returned again at 17:30.
Then the photographer Geir A. Carlsson shot a photo of this phenomenon. Strip light moved South.
Pilot Jack Schenke Rygge said it was probably a temperature inversion, reflecting the sun. However, the photo looks like a normal condensation trail of a plane.
Translated by «Yandex.Translator»
Original news
16 February 1998, 17:30 – Fredrikstad The time was 17:15 when sports journalist Morten Andersen observed a streak of light in the sky. He ran upstairs to the 5th floor of the newspaper office to get his camera. But by the time the film was placed on it, the streak of light was gone. However, it returned again at 17:30. Then, photographer Geir A. Carlsson shot a photo of the phenomenon. The streak of light moved south. Flight leader Jack Schanke at Rygge Airport said it was probably a temperature inversion reflecting the sun. However, the photo looks like a normal aircraft condensation trail to us.
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Cloud (natural and man-made)
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Clouds are the products of condensation of water vapor suspended in the atmosphere, visible in the sky from the surface of the earth. They consist of tiny drops of water and/or ice crystals (called cloud elements).
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