Noctilucent clouds
Taken by Heiko Ulbricht on July 3, 2021 @ Radebeul-Wahnsdorf, Saxony
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NLCs (Noctilucent Clouds) - the show goes on… What a day again. Visiting my astro buddy Thomas in Radebeul-Wahnsdorf in the garden near the old weather station. Walk in the afternoon. Very tasty grilled in the evening. Jokings during the walk: "The day should actually end with NLCs ...". And so it happened ... and how! The first NLCs became visible just after sunset in the far south near Spica in constellation Virgo! A wonderfully small, but richly structured and bright field (brightness: 3, height almost 14 °)! You just have to enjoy such days / evenings ... Canon EOS 6D + Pentacon 1.8 / 50 (F5.6), ISO 200, 8s, 22:44 CEST
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