Stephen B
7th December 2009, 10:04 AM
It's been a pleasant couple of days for looking up here in Canberra.
Friday morning, saw four very straight long contrails, equally spaced heading south out over Bungendore way. Yesterday, saw two making a single orbit over Harden then heading north, with another seven long straight lines heading south again.
Then this morning, there looked to be the remains of three or four orbit contrails over Goulburn.
Each day the southern tracks were all equally spaced too, very tidy. How do they work that out?
Friday morning, saw four very straight long contrails, equally spaced heading south out over Bungendore way. Yesterday, saw two making a single orbit over Harden then heading north, with another seven long straight lines heading south again.
Then this morning, there looked to be the remains of three or four orbit contrails over Goulburn.
Each day the southern tracks were all equally spaced too, very tidy. How do they work that out?