APOD: Noctilucent Clouds over Paris (2022 Jul 12)

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Re: APOD: Noctilucent Clouds over Paris (2022 Jul 12)

by XgeoX » Wed Jul 13, 2022 2:57 am

Chris Peterson wrote: Tue Jul 12, 2022 2:08 pm
Ann wrote: 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.
Don't feel bad. It's because they are not vividly blue to the eye. Rather like blue stars, visually they are bluish white. It takes an image to emphasize the blue.
I’ve never been fortunate enough to see them period. :(

Eric

Re: APOD: Noctilucent Clouds over Paris (2022 Jul 12)

by hypermetabolic » Wed Jul 13, 2022 2:40 am

When I was working in Greenland 13 degrees north of the Arctic Circle, one noon in midwinter with an overcast sky a pure red glow lit up the landscape. It lasted about 15 minutes and vanished quickly. I assume the sunlight was trapped between the snowy earth and the cloud layer and travelled over 1300 km. whereas this isn't noctilucent cloud glow, but it's just as impressive to us, as light starved as we were.

Re: APOD: Noctilucent Clouds over Paris (2022 Jul 12)

by Chris Peterson » Tue Jul 12, 2022 2:08 pm

Ann wrote: 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.
Don't feel bad. It's because they are not vividly blue to the eye. Rather like blue stars, visually they are bluish white. It takes an image to emphasize the blue.

Re: APOD: Noctilucent Clouds over Paris (2022 Jul 12)

by orin stepanek » Tue Jul 12, 2022 12:37 pm

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Kinda does look like a rocket blasting off! :D
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lots of nice photos in today's APOD! 8-)
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Kity watching the clouds! :mrgreen:

Re: APOD: Noctilucent Clouds over Paris (2022 Jul 12)

by Michael Kuser » Tue Jul 12, 2022 10:40 am

When I loaded this page on my Macbook Air, the screen only held the photo from its top edge to about halfway down the monument. I thought it was a rocket taking off, so it was quite a surprise to see the Eiffel Tower.

Re: APOD: Noctilucent Clouds over Paris (2022 Jul 12)

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

APOD: Noctilucent Clouds over Paris (2022 Jul 12)

by APOD Robot » Tue Jul 12, 2022 4:05 am

Image Noctilucent Clouds over Paris

Explanation: It's northern noctilucent cloud season. Composed of small ice crystals forming only during specific conditions in the upper atmosphere, noctilucent clouds may become visible at sunset during late summer when illuminated by sunlight from below. Noctilucent clouds are the highest clouds known and now established to be polar mesospheric clouds observed from the ground. Although observed with NASA's AIM satellite since 2007, much about noctilucent clouds remains unknown and so a topic of active research. The featured image shows expansive and rippled noctilucent clouds wafting over Paris, France. This year, several northern locations are already reporting especially vivid displays of noctilucent clouds.

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