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C ornell investigators will be supporting a series of NASA sounding rocket experiments from the Poker Flat Rocket Range in January and February of 2007. The JOULE II and HEX missions are devoted to studying different aspects of the aurora. The Cornell team will be operating the 30 MHz coherent scatter radar imager, which is located at the High Latitude Monitoring Station in Anchorage, Alaska. Radar data will be available in real time in the early morning hours during the experiments.
Originally posted by TheRandom1
Sorry, that's a plane, I can tell because even though it's barely visible, there are wings (it's a jumbo jet), the light reflecting off of it gives it an extra bit of glare so that you cannot see the tail, plus the fact that the focal blur is pretty high makes it look even more like a cylinder.
Would be nice if it were real, but it is'nt, not this time.
-Lahara