Noctilucent: Before Dawn — Official Site Noctilucent: Before Dawn is rich in two-dimensional characters, and tells a story in the form of music The music features art made by popular graphic artists, lyrics, short stories, character quotes, and even comic strips
Noctilucent cloud - Wikipedia Noctilucent clouds (NLCs), or night shining clouds, [1] are tenuous cloud -like phenomena in the upper atmosphere When viewed from space, they are called polar mesospheric clouds (PMCs), detectable as a diffuse scattering layer of water ice crystals near the summer polar mesopause
Noctilucent clouds — Everything you need to know | Space Noctilucent clouds are rare high-altitude clouds visible only under certain conditions They form during the summer months and appear after sunset as delicate, wispy blue or silver streaks across
Noctilucent clouds are back: Look for them now! - EarthSky Noctilucent clouds, or night-shining clouds, are thin clouds high up in Earth’s atmosphere – the mesosphere – as much as 50 miles (80 km) above Earth’s surface Scientists think they’re made of
Noctilucent Clouds - NASA Science Noctilucent clouds, also known as polar mesospheric clouds, form in a part of the atmosphere roughly 50 to 86 kilometers (30 to 54 miles) above the surface of our planet
Noctilucent clouds: what are they and when can you see them? Noctilucent clouds are thin, wispy clouds that glow with a blue or silvery hue at night when illuminated by sunlight from below the horizon They are the highest clouds in our atmosphere, forming in the layer known as the mesosphere around 80 kilometres (50 miles) above the Earth's surface