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Noctilucent Clouds Over Ottawa
Noctilucent Clouds Over Ottawa Its not often you get a phone call at 4am saying “Look Up”, but today I did and it was for quite a sight! Apparently some ultra high level clouds (+75km up) were hovering above Ottawa … Continue reading
Posted in Astrophotography, Home and About, Ontario, Ottawa
Tagged Canada, cloud structure, Cloud types, clouds illuminated be sunlight from below the horizon, crystals of water ice, High altitude atmospheric formations, high radar reflectivity, highest clouds in the Earth's atmosphere, level clouds, luminous blue-white tendrils, mesosphere, meteorological phenomenon, Meterology, Noctilucent, noctilucent clouds, noctilucent wiki, Ontario, Ottawa, phenomena, phone call, polar cloud layer, Polar mesopheric clouds, ragged edges, rare cloud formation, rarity, summer solstice, Very high level clouds, video, Vidoes, wikipedia
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