Ball Lightning On Airplane
Ball lightning also has the strange habit of penetrating the metal walls of in flight aircraft.
Ball lightning on airplane. A turkish airlines plane carrying 114 passengers was hit by lightning but. On march 19 1963 r. Ball lightning looks like a floating glowing fuzzy ball of light usually a few inches to a few feet in diameter. It floats or moves around rooms airplanes open areas and occasionally through solid objects.
For instance it does not explain how ball lightning can pass through indoor environments like people s homes or inside the cockpit of a plane as was the case in an instance of ball lightning that. Elmo s fire the stationary glow that is sometimes confused with ball lightning. The most popular current theory proposed by john abrahamson at the university of canterbury in christchurch new zealand suggests that ball lightning is the result of a chemical reaction of silicon particles burning in the air. Jennison a professor of electrical energy saw a ball lightning globe first outside then inside an airliner he was taking from new york to washington.
The ball serves as a resonant microwave cavity automatically adjusting its radius to the wavelength of the microwave radiation so that resonance is maintained. Pyotr kapitsa proposed that ball lightning is a glow discharge driven by microwave radiation that is guided to the ball along lines of ionized air from lightning clouds where it is produced. Were these balls actually lightning. When lightning strikes your airplane.
Ball lightning bl a metastable rare lightning type is also observed from and within aircraft. The skepticism began to wane in 1963 when a group of scientists flying from new york to washington d c witnessed a blazing orb drift down the aisle and disappear through the rear of the plane.