Good for you. Looking at the photos in the first link, my reaction was "these are just normal skies." I see LOTS of contrails where I live, long ones, feathery ones, fading ones. Does not impair the sunlight one whit. (Think about it. A contrail, showing white, is brighter than the blue sky background. So how can it be "dimming" anything?)
right on! please enjoy these thought provoking links...
https://contrailscience.com/contrail-photos-through-history/
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Project_Highwater
https://www.universetoday.com/103087/nasas-daytime-dynamo-experiment-deploys-lithium-to-study-global-ionospheric-communications-disruptions/
https://www.nasa.gov/wallops/2019/feature/nasa-mission-to-study-earth-s-atmosphere-by-forming-artificial-night-time-clouds-over
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S1364682601001055
Good for you. Looking at the photos in the first link, my reaction was "these are just normal skies." I see LOTS of contrails where I live, long ones, feathery ones, fading ones. Does not impair the sunlight one whit. (Think about it. A contrail, showing white, is brighter than the blue sky background. So how can it be "dimming" anything?)