Clouds light in the night sky Moscow

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This panoramic scene picked up on the night of June 8, where we see the Moscow skyline from above the main building of the Lomonosov State University in Moscow.

Where we see the clouds shining bright in the night sky wide from the edge of space about 80 kilometers above the Earth's surface and clouds still ice reflect sunlight even though the sun itself is below the horizon as seen from Earth.

Usually monitor this phenomenon in the polar latitudes in the summer months and known as the drag polar Mesosphere have been spotted early in the season.

It is well known that the monsoon clouds formed from water vapor that rises to that condenses in the cold upper atmosphere laced with fine dust particles coming from the evaporation of a meteorite (formed during meteor precipitation) or sometimes mixes volcanic ash.

The beginning of this phenomenon in early this year may be linked to change the model the movement of molecules in the lower atmosphere.

During this summer in the Arctic, the NASA mission "im" (AIM) will provide daily forecasts of clouds illuminated night as seen from space.
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