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To: tm22721; happygrl; SLB
Have y'all seen this:

A San Francisco amateur astronomer who photographs the space shuttles whenever their orbits carry them over the Bay Area has captured five strange and provocative images of the shuttle Columbia just as it was re-entering the Earth's atmosphere before dawn Saturday.

The pictures, taken with a Nikon 8 camera on a tripod, reveal what appear to be bright electrical phenomena flashing around the track of the shuttle's passage, but the photographer, who asked not to be identified, will not make them public immediately.

"They clearly record an electrical discharge like a lightning bolt flashing past, and I was snapping the pictures almost exactly . . . when the Columbia may have begun breaking up during re-entry," he said.

The photographer invited The Chronicle to view the photos on his computer screen Saturday night, and they are indeed puzzling.

They show a bright scraggly flash of orange light, tinged with pale purple, and shaped somewhat like a deformed L. The flash appears to cross the Columbia's dim contrail, and at that precise point, the contrail abruptly brightens and appears thicker and somewhat twisted as if it were wobbling.

"I couldn't see the discharge with own eyes, but it showed up clear and bright on the film when I developed it," the photographer said. "But I'm not going to speculate about what it might be."

Source: http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?file=/chronicle/archive/2003/02/02/MN221641.DTL&type=printable



5 posted on 02/02/2003 5:04:34 AM PST by Quilla
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To: Quilla
Any idea why the header shows this?

Photos show odd images near shuttle
David Perlman, Chronicle Science Editor
Sunday, February 2, 2003
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9 posted on 02/02/2003 5:25:25 AM PST by MtHLancerFan
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To: Quilla
>>...The pictures, taken with a Nikon 8 camera on a tripod...<<

Never heard of a "Nikon 8" camera.

Reporter, as usual, probably got the facts wrong. Guy may have been using an 8" telescope with a Nikon camera body attached.

30 posted on 02/02/2003 6:37:18 AM PST by FReepaholic
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To: Quilla
The pictures, taken with a Nikon 8 camera on a tripod, reveal what appear to be bright electrical phenomena flashing around the track of the shuttle's passage, but the photographer, who asked not to be identified, will not make them public immediately.
"They clearly record an electrical discharge like a lightning bolt flashing past, and I was snapping the pictures almost exactly . . . when the Columbia may have begun breaking up during re-entry," he said.

Has anyone postulated that it could have been shot down by a spy satellite? Does North Korea or China have any particle beam or any other type of satellites up there capable of such things?

42 posted on 02/02/2003 9:50:58 AM PST by DouglasKC
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