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I was headed down Shell Road towards Military Highway near 7 AM close to sunrise when I saw all these contrails in the sky from before dawn. One trail looks rather recent.
Aeroplanes shatter the peace on my walk in the countryside; at least their trails make the sky more interesting.
A seagull flies over the Patuxent River, with assorted contrails & clouds in the background on a bright early March day
Evolution of the STS-117 noctilucent contrail as the sun got progressively lower below the horizon as seen from Satellite Beach, Florida. Some of the variations in overall picture brightness are artifacts of the particular exposure settings of the individual images.
An aircraft contrail breaks up in turbulence to form these brief cloud rings. Epsom, Surrey, June 2011.
This photo is all about the beautiful sky filled with contrails going every which way.
Baker Wetlands,
Lawrence (Douglas County), KS.
Evolution of the STS-117 noctilucent contrail as the sun got progressively lower below the horizon as seen from Satellite Beach, Florida. Some of the variations in overall picture brightness are artifacts of the particular exposure settings of the individual images.
By amazing coincidence, the atmospheric conditions and angle of the sun was just right to capture this contrail casting a shadow over the thin clouds high above it. This was made by a commercial airliner flying extremely high up.
Contrails are rare in Perth - we're so isolated that any large plane passing over the city is usually coming in to land, or has just taken off, and hence isn't high enough produce them. But this fine example (covering half the sky) caught my eye.
We're about to land (as evidenced by the extended flaps). I thought the contrail (is that what it is) from the tip of the flaps looked really cool.
A US Airways Express CRJ2 (N224PS) leaving contrails over the golf course. Arriving runway 6 in Roanoke,Va. Owned and operated by PSA.