Re: Cloud observation

From: tlj18@juno.com
Date: Tue May 02 2000 - 11:11:53 PDT

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    >Another observer Veijo Kallio saw also that same phenomenon near 
    >Oulu.
    >He noted also a bright satellite which moved near the observed cloud.
    >
    >According to these observations it seems that the phenomenon might be
    >caused
    >by a satellite in orbit? Any ideas about which satellite or rocket 
    >was
    >caused this
    >cloud?
    
    Some possibilities I can think of:
    
    1) An aurora.
    
    2) An explosion.
    
    3)  An engine burn.
    
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