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Rare shining clouds seen in the UK

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5 July 2022

Noctilucent clouds
Rare shining clouds seen in the UK

Noctilucent clouds© picture alliance

Rare shining clouds have appeared over the UK and Europe illuminating the night skies in recent weeks.

Known as noctilucent clouds, these shimmering clouds form around 50 miles above Earth’s surface in the mesosphere during summer months.

The unusual display of blue and silver ribbon clouds can keep the evening sky bright hours after the sun has set.

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Reports and pictures flooded in from across Europe, and even over in America, last night showing noctilucent clouds shining.

It is not known for sure how these clouds form although we know that they shine thanks to the sun’s light illuminating ice crystals from beyond the horizon.

These crystals reflect the light onto dust particles in the mesosphere where temperatures reach -134C.

Best viewed when the sun has just set below the horizon, 90 minutes after sunset, the clouds are most likely to appear between June and August for those of us in the northern hemisphere.

If you spot any bright shining clouds at night in the coming months we would love to see them!

Snap a picture and submit it by tapping the image icon in our app or use the dedicated picture uploader.

Ryan Hathaway
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