Mysterious Streaks Over Turkey
			
		
		
		
			What are they?
Five streaks near the bottom of the above image taken near 
Ankara, 
Turkey 
on Sunday would be identified at first glance as meteors from the 
Perseids meteor shower peaking just that night.  
Unexpectedly, however, these streaks do not point back to the Perseids 
radiant in 
Perseus. 
Their origin is therefore somewhat unclear.  
The above image was captured over the time span of 40 minutes.  
Other visible celestial icons include the constellation 
Orion and the 
Pleiades star cluster. 
One hypothesis is that the 
streaks are part of a microburst from a 
much less active meteor shower known as the 
Alpha Ursae Majorids.
Another possibility is that they are parts of a 
satellite 
that broke up as it 
re-entered the Earth's atmosphere.  
A discussion of these possibilities can be found 
here.
This year's
Perseids meteor shower 
was a good one, as it was particularly active and 
corresponded with the dark skies that come with a 
new moon.