Snoopy
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Doll Face and her pet, Owloween, stand
guard to keep birds from using Snoopy's solar panels as roosting places.
Notice the clarity of this picture taken
shortly before midnight with help of a little moonlight.
West Texas has spectacular lightning
storms.
More spectacular lightning.
Lightning.
Lightning.
Lightning.
Lightning.
Lightning.
A blue jet?
This is the largest and
brightest meteor ever recorded by Roofus or Snoopy but high intensity light
settings on the camera have caused the image to bloom making the meteor
look bigger and brighter than it actually is. Blooming effects can
be seen in other Black and White images at this website whenever the
light source is sufficiently bright (in general, any source bright
enough to have a negative magnitude)That includes lightening as
well as the brightest stars and planets.
Air vehicle? See it advance across
the sky in the next four frames.
Across the sky in 16 seconds! That is
what we call a fast mover but it is not the fastest we have recorded.
Some thing moves through the sky at terrific speeds as captured by our
cameras on many occasions. These velocities appear to be well
above the speed of sound, yet no sonic booms are heard. Another
high desert mystery.
These are just samples of fascinating
pictures captured by Roofus and Snoopy night after night. Coming to a
video soon.