Type I polar stratospheric clouds (?)
Taken by Radek Grochowski on January 20, 2024 @ Świdnica, Poland
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  Camera Used: NIKON CORPORATION NIKON Z 7_2
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Date Taken: 2024:01:20 17:48:45
 
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Today evening I saw somewhat strangely-looking clouds low above south-western horizon. Their veily-wavy apperance and the fact they were lit 50 minutes after sunset indicate stratospheric origin. Together with inconspicuous iridescence it suggests they are probably Type I PSCs. Not the super-spectacular nacreous clouds (or Type II PSC), but still an interesting capture, I think.
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