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I know this is going to sound crazy (so, what else is new?), but I think the meteor and the contrails are coincidental and unrelated. The bright flash is typical of a meteor, which would not leave zig-zagging contrails. The contrails presumed to be left over from the meteor were visible an hour later and were not characteristic of a meteor trail. Below is an example of a contrail taken in 1996 looking east toward White Sands, NM.
William Shaheen, Superstition Mountain Astronomical League, Gold Canyon, AZ
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Date/Time | 13-Sep-2012 05:40:59 |
Make | Canon |
Model | Canon EOS REBEL T4i |
Flash Used | No |
Focal Length | 39 mm |
Exposure Time | 1/5 sec |
Aperture | f/5.6 |
ISO Equivalent | 200 |
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