Noctilucent Clouds through the thick cloud cover
Taken by Jamie McBean on June 30, 2023 @ Herne Bay, Kent, UK
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  Camera Used: NIKON CORPORATION NIKON D7500
Exposure Time: 10/1
Aperture: f/4.0
ISO: 500
Date Taken: 2023:06:30 15:57:35
 
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0120 UTC to 0225 UTC A thick layer of cloud was present during much of the morning observation of noctilucent clouds, if I was up I reckon I'd have zoomed in more on the structure of the first batch! The first picture was taken at 0150 UTC which shows some of the noctilucent clouds present along the horizon although it's too clouded for me to properly be confident in the type of NLC that it was. The second picture was taken at 0214 BST which shows definite Type III noctilucent clouds to just under 20 degrees above the horizon to the northeast. The third image is simply a crop of the second image with a little more editing to show the ripples more! All shots were from a D7500 that was shooting on aperture priority at f4 with an ISO of 500
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