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Noctilucent cloud CRE_3402
I don't know if that was Aurora but I never changed shape or shifted in colour.
There are three luminous objects in this photo. The Orange glow is Twilight and green glow is the Aurora and the Last is the Noctilucent cloud that formed in between the two.
I later found out through a flickr friend it was a Noctilucent cloud.
'Noctilucent clouds, also known as polar mesospheric clouds, are bright cloudlike atmospheric phenomena visible in a deep twilight. The name means roughly "night shining" in Latin. They are most commonly observed in the summer months at latitudes between 50° and 70° north and south of the equator.'
Noctilucent cloud CRE_3402
I don't know if that was Aurora but I never changed shape or shifted in colour.
There are three luminous objects in this photo. The Orange glow is Twilight and green glow is the Aurora and the Last is the Noctilucent cloud that formed in between the two.
I later found out through a flickr friend it was a Noctilucent cloud.
'Noctilucent clouds, also known as polar mesospheric clouds, are bright cloudlike atmospheric phenomena visible in a deep twilight. The name means roughly "night shining" in Latin. They are most commonly observed in the summer months at latitudes between 50° and 70° north and south of the equator.'