Noctilucent clouds
Taken by Jacob Kuiper on July 19, 2016 @ Steenwijk, The Netherlands
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In very transparent skies noctilucent clouds appeared quite bright above the eastern horizon in the north-eastern part of the Netherlands. This animation of the quite fast moving clouds contains 20 images, taken between 0214 and 0220 UT on July 19th. Each image is exposed 2.5 seconds, ISO=400, f=5.6, 17-85 mm lense zoomed in to 64 mm. Camera Canon 20D. The star in the upper part at the left side of the image is Aldebaran. Some orange glow is visible in the lower left side, originating from some streetlights which are not visible in the field of sight.
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