Auroras and noctilucent clouds
Taken by Jared Aicher on June 22, 2022 @ South of Hudson Bay at 36,000 feet
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Outside, half of the sky was lit by perpetual summer twilight, while the other half was blanketed by darkness. In between the two, where darkness meets the daylight, auroras glow eerily green, dancing in the solar wind as it mingles with the earth’s magnetic field. In the eastern twilight, electric blue noctilucent clouds lie suspended far above our altitude.
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