Noctilucent clouds
Taken by Robert Schalck on June 9, 2019 @ North Bend, Oregon (South Coast)
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  Camera Used: NIKON COOLPIX S8200
Exposure Time: 1/4
Aperture: f/3.3
ISO: 400
Date Taken: 2019:06:09 22:47:46
 
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A second night of NLCs visible from Southern Oregon. They covered about half the sky From the moon to the Northern horizon. I been an observer for over 50 years, I never seen an event like this. I think it is worth finding out why and a explanation. I seen reports even from Northern California, which makes this even more interesting. There must a heavy amount of crystals over us or is the upper winds moving the crystals in our direction? Is strange a good word for it?
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