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Very divine David. My fav is the first one but how do you explain the spectrum spread?John
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Originally posted by birdboy View PostVery divine David. My fav is the first one but how do you explain the spectrum spread?
This article explores the captivating world of iridescent clouds, discussing their formation, characteristics, and where they are commonly observed. It also touches on the occurrence of iridescence in rocket exhaust trails and the enigmatic nature of this phenomenon.
Jim
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Originally posted by Jim Ford View PostCould be iridescent clouds - see on this excellent site:
This article explores the captivating world of iridescent clouds, discussing their formation, characteristics, and where they are commonly observed. It also touches on the occurrence of iridescence in rocket exhaust trails and the enigmatic nature of this phenomenon.
JimJohn
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Fantastic shots David.
Well spotted and captured.
Originally posted by Jim Ford View PostCould be iridescent clouds - see on this excellent site:
This article explores the captivating world of iridescent clouds, discussing their formation, characteristics, and where they are commonly observed. It also touches on the occurrence of iridescence in rocket exhaust trails and the enigmatic nature of this phenomenon.
Jim
Also from the excellent atopics site.
The article explores the phenomenon of lunar coronae, which are rings of light that surround the moon when thin clouds pass across it. It discusses the formation of coronae through the scattering and diffraction of moonlight by water droplets, as well as the different factors that can influence their size and appearance.
Regards.Peter
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What an atmospheric shot that first one is. Excellent David nice one.
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Great shots, well-composed.Stephen
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Originally posted by PeterBirder View PostI'm inclined to think it's a Lunar Corona which is a very similar manifestation.
Also from the excellent atopics site.
http://www.atoptics.co.uk/droplets/cormoon.htm
Jim
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