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OK, a bit of hyperbole, but the video is cool. Thunderstorms, bolides, sprites, re-entering space debris and missile launches, all captured by cameras at Gemini on Mauna Kea.
https://fstoppers.com/originals/may-be-m...net-224354
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Nice pictures - wish they wouldn't have added the fake sound effects.
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Very cool! Thanks Tom.
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I googled “mesospheric gravity waves”.
Guess what?
I still don’t know what they are!
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8F, this site has a decent explanation:
http://www.theweatherprediction.com/habyhints/64/
As for the mesosphere, it's simply a layer in the atmosphere just above the stratosphere. What you see in the video are OH ions that are excited by the waves as they pass through and emit light as they try and relax back into their normal state, usually in the red part of the optical spectrum and near infrared. They can be quite a pain for astronomers working at those wavelengths as the brightness of the sky keeps changing.
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Thanks, Tom. Very cool images. Life is beautiful and amazing.
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Thanks Tom for the explanation, I know about all the other things, but this one stumped me,
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