Dustilucent clouds (DLC)
Taken by AstroAndalus on June 29, 2019 @ Jaen, Andalusia. Spain
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It's really hot in south of Spain (Europe) right now, the last days we reached 43°C (109°F) and we have a lot of calima in our skies. Yesterday we were running a stargazing activity with clients when we saw a quite unusula phenomenon. Just after the sunset we saw a really bright and rare clouds over it. I inmediatly remembered those pictures of noctilucent clouds in spaceweather.com, but I know it is really really dificult to see then here, so I though it was the dust of calima creating a kind of similar visual efect. I know calima does not used to be very hight in the atmosphere... except days with a high temperature, like this one... so maybe the dust was so high that the light from the sun iluminated it being in a hight altitude, creating this kind of "dustilucent cloud" :) What do you think?
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