Possible Noctilucent Clouds
Taken by John on September 11, 2015 @ St. Louis, Mo..
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these clouds formed on the front edge of an approaching cold front.. I'm pretty sure they were illuminated by city lights, but for a moment I thought they might be Noctilucent clouds. If anyone can shed more light on this image, I would appreciate it...
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What was your exact location, which way was the camera pointed, and what time was it?

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Posted by owleye1 2015-09-11 17:09:33
Loc: St. Louis, Mo. 9/10/15 9:05 CDT looking South
Posted by JohninSTL 2015-09-11 18:58:03
9:05 P.M.
Posted by JohninSTL 2015-09-11 18:59:38
I have jogged at night often in the Grand Rapids, Michigan winter before I moved back to the Saint Louis area. City lights make great false aurora and they light up overcast nights when the snow is falling exceptionally well. No snow and closer to the downtown is like snow on the ground and father away. The cirrus clouds that you photographed were lighted up by city lights below. Richard Alfred Laughlin, 3905 Oakmont Drive Apartment 4, Granite City, Illinois 62040.
Posted by Volcilord 2015-09-11 19:52:58
Interesting photo. To me it looks like an asteroid hologram. And that it’s coming from the constellation in the back ground (In the sky). Is that constellation Ursa Minar?
Posted by comingsoooon 2015-09-12 10:50:29
 
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