This was taken near 19th Ave & Thunderbird. All of a sudden a white streak started moving across the sky, it was VERY bright.September 13.
Trish Van Housen
Rocket launch this morning. September 13.
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We are seeing the image in Lake Havasu too. September 13.
Laura Moulton
Sun City/Vistancia area. September 13.
Matthew Heinz
Taken from Oro Valley Az. September 13.
Mark Bisson
Happy trails! September 13.
Ashley J. Whittington
Contrail seen in Valley. September 13.
Lezlie Bock
From our house in North Phoenix. September 13.
Ronald Hicks
Me and my husband Ganesh saw this mysterious light in the morning sky at 5:30 am near Ray and Kyrene in Chandler, AZ. September 13.
Anitha Kotti
This was very awesome and just another reminder of the lengths our military takes to keep us safe. Practice makes perfect! September 13.
Laura Brubaker
Taken in Sacaton, Az. September 13.
Ronnie Salazar
Mysterious contrail. September 13.
Kathy Deaton
As seen from Page Az this morning at 5:30. September 13.
LeRoy Wicklund
From Apache Junction. September 13.
Heather Brown
I actually saw the whole trail created. It was spectacular! Picture is from Miller at Cholla in Scottsdale. September 13.
Derek Earle
Mysterious light in the Arizona skies. September 13.
Joe Finedore
I just saw your article about the formation in the sky. It was really beautiful! I'm in Moon Valley at 7th St and Thunderbird. September 13.
Danielle Graser
Taken @ 5:45 AM in Cave Creek. September 13.
Darell Lynn Peterson
Taken at 0535 today from Prescott off my rear deck at 6100 ft looking towards Prescott Valley N/E. September 13.
Chuck Fullington
Taken from Surprise looking east at 5:30, September 13
Julie Schnepp
Rocket launch from White Sands, N.M. seen in Arizona, September 13
Kena
Taken from Chino Valley AZ, September 13
Michael Holmes
Looking east on Oasis in Mesa.
Charles Neal
Mysterious smoke trail seen over the Valley, September 13.
Amy Seiders
This was taken at around 5:40 am this morning. It started at the top right and then fell to the left. Maybe a meteor?
Steve Miley