Just thought I'd share this with you all.
It's a ground based photo of the Horse Head Nebula in Orion, and it more clearly shows the filamentary structures in the background than any other photos I've seen.
There can only be one explanation for these, and it's electrical, cos I'm pretty sure there is no wind out there.
Image Credit Peter Ward
http://www.atscope.com.au/BRO/gallery384.html
Horse Head Filaments
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Re: Horse Head Filaments
It is a nice Lichtenberg pattern and proves it is electric.
Wiki quote:
"Lichtenberg figures are now known to occur on or within solids, liquids, and gases during electrical breakdown"
Regards,
Daniel
Wiki quote:
"Lichtenberg figures are now known to occur on or within solids, liquids, and gases during electrical breakdown"
Regards,
Daniel
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