by Ann » Tue Jul 12, 2022 4:24 am
I'm always envious of people who manage to see, and take pictures of, such vividly blue noctilucent clouds. They have never looked so blue when I have seen them.
In the current Recent Submissions thread, Yann Sainty (YSTY) has posted
a spectacular closeup of a noctilucent cloud, where indeed it doesn't look very blue. I hope Yann Sainty will forgive me for posting the same images here that he posted in the Recent Submissions thread:
Ann
[img3="Noctilucent Clouds over Paris. Credit & Copyright: Bertrand Kulik"]https://apod.nasa.gov/apod/image/2207/NoctilucentParis_Kulik_1080.jpg[/img3]
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I'm always envious of people who manage to see, and take pictures of, such vividly blue noctilucent clouds. They have never looked so blue when I have seen them.
In the current Recent Submissions thread, Yann Sainty (YSTY) has posted [url=https://asterisk.apod.com/viewtopic.php?p=323950#p323950]a spectacular closeup[/url] of a noctilucent cloud, where indeed it doesn't look very blue. I hope Yann Sainty will forgive me for posting the same images here that he posted in the Recent Submissions thread:
[float=left][img3="Noctilucent clouds, widefield, by Yann Sainty."]https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/52194255767_694eabe7ae.jpg[/img3][/float][float=right][img3="Noctilucent cloud, closeup, by Yann Sainty."]https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/52195749895_b0c4bbeb46.jpg[/img3][/float]
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Ann