Explanation:
What in heaven's blazes is that?
When landing in
Minneapolis,
Minnesota,
USA in 2002, just before his flight ascended above cloud level in the early evening,
passenger Tyler Blessing saw and photographed "huge curved sheets of
glowing light extending from cloud to ground."
The glow appeared unlike other unusual lights more typically seen, including
crepuscular rays,
anticrepuscular rays and
theglory.
A leading possibility, mentioned initially by the photographer, is that the light sheets are setting sunlight scattered off of
fallingrain.
Alternatively, the phenomenon could just be a peculiar
window reflection.
APOD readers, who have previously shown an impressive ability to pool their collective intelligence to create a better understanding of
photographedskyanomalies, are invited to
discuss this online.
It might help to know that
EXIF data indicates that the image was captured on 2002 September 23 at about 8:07 pm in the evening (local time), and that the camera was reported to be pointing north of west at that time.
The oval on the ground, visible in the lower right of the above image, is
Canterbury Downs race track.
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