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June 7, 2014

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Photo by Jo Fondaw Pace Cabezon Peak...



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Photo by Jo Fondaw Pace 
Cabezon Peak taken a couple weeks ago with the yellow carpet in the desert.



North of ABQ, NM

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Symbol of the unknown adventure.



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Symbol of the unknown adventure.


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June 6, 2014

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Polar Mesospheric Clouds Over Tibetan Plateau
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Polar Mesospheric Clouds Over Tibetan Plateau


Polar mesospheric clouds in the Northern Hemisphere are featured in this image photographed by an Expedition 31 crew member on the International Space Station. In both the Northern and Southern Hemisphere, during their respective late spring and early summer seasons, polar mesospheric clouds are at the peak of their visibility. Visible from the ground during twilight, aircraft in flight, and the International Space Station, they typically appear as delicate shining threads against the darkness of space—hence their other name of noctilucent or “night-shining” clouds. On the same day this image was taken from the space station while it was passing over the night-darkened Tibetan Plateau, polar mesospheric clouds were also visible to aircraft flying above Canada.


Image credit: NASA/JSC


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Aurora in form of drapery observed...



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Aurora in form of drapery observed at Port Foulke, Greenland, January 6, 1861.



 
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