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06/25/2019 – Ephemeris – Weird clouds of the twilight zone
Ephemeris for Tuesday, June 25th. Today the Sun will be up for 15 hours and 34 minutes, setting at 9:32, and it will rise tomorrow at 5:58. The Moon, at last quarter today, will rise at 2:23 tomorrow morning.
This time of year one can see, on rare occasions, some ghostly clouds called noctilucent clouds. Noctilucent means night shining. These are silvery clouds that can be seen near the end of twilight. We’re a bit south of the prime latitudes to see them from 50 to 70 degrees both north and south of the equator. I’ve seen them a few times. They move rather rapidly, even though they’re at an altitude of around 50 miles. The clouds appear to be made of ice crystals that possibly form around meteoric dust. Their appearance cannot be predicted, but show up near the end of twilight and they are white, and are not the usual reddish clouds of twilight. These clouds mostly appear in July and August. But I’ve seen many recent reports of them from Europe.
The times given are for the Traverse City/Interlochen area of Michigan. They may be different for your location.
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Noctilucent clouds, Kuresoo bog, Soomaa National Park, Estonia. July 26, 2009 by Martin Koitmäe. From Wikimedia Commons.
Spaceweather.com is a great place to learn more and hosts a gallery of recent noctilucent cloud photos.
06/02/2015 – Ephemeris – Bright clouds that appear near the end of twilight
Ephemeris for Tuesday, June 2nd. Today the Sun will be up for 15 hours and 21 minutes, setting at 9:21. The Moon, at full today, will rise at 9:18 this evening and tomorrow the Sun will rise at 5:59.
This time of year one can see, on rare occasions, some ghostly clouds called noctilucent clouds. Noctilucent means night shining. These are silvery clouds that can be seen near the end of twilight. We’re a bit south of the prime latitudes to see them from 50 to 70 degrees both north and south of the equator. I’ve seen them but a few times. They move rather rapidly, even though they’re at an altitude of around 50 miles. The clouds appear to be made of ice crystals that possibly form around meteoritic dust. Their appearance cannot be predicted, but be aware that they may appear near the end of twilight and they are white, move rapidly, and are not the twilit clouds lower down. These clouds are most numerous during July and August. They seem to be showing up early this year.
Times are for the Traverse City/Interlochen area of Michigan. They may be different for your location.
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06/25/2013 – Ephemeris – Noctilucent Clouds
Ephemeris for Tuesday, June 25th. Today the sun will be up for 15 hours and 33 minutes, setting at 9:31. The moon, 2 days past full, will rise at 11:07 this evening. Tomorrow the sun will rise at 5:58.
This time of year one can see, on rare occasions, some ghostly clouds called noctilucent clouds. Noctilucent means night shining. These are silvery clouds that can be seen near the end of twilight. We’re a bit south of the prime latitudes to see them from 50 to 70 degrees both north and south of the equator. I’ve seen them but a few times. They move rather rapidly, even though they’re at an altitude of around 50 miles. The clouds appear to be made of ice crystals that possibly form around meteoritic dust or volcanic ash. Their appearance cannot be predicted, but be aware that they may appear near the end of twilight and they are white, move rapidly, and are not the twilit clouds lower down.
Times are for the Traverse City/Interlochen area of Michigan. They may be different for your location.