Noctilucent Clouds viewed from Space Station
An amazing, rare photograph of high-altitude noctilucent or “night shining” clouds, from the International Space Station.
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An amazing, rare photograph of high-altitude noctilucent or “night shining” clouds, from the International Space Station.
A sensitive video camera on a summit of the Vosges mountains in France captured these surprising fireworks above a distant horizon on June 26.
On the cusp of our atmosphere live a thin group of seasonal beautiful electric blue clouds.
Spectacular glow-in-the-dark Noctilucent clouds, 50 to 85 kilometers above the Earth’s surface, in frozen Antarctica.
These astounding noctilucent or “night-shining” unusual clouds, formed high in the atmosphere above the polar regions of the world, in the late spring and summer.