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April 8th, 2008

BBC News using website WorldWind

I’m not sure if this link will work from outside the UK, it shows a short clip of Earth’s highest clouds, captured by a NASA Spacecraft, BBC page.

Noctilucent, or “night-shining”, clouds appear as thin bands in twilight skies, some 80km (50miles) above the surface.

The AIM probe has now returned the first truly global pictures of these phenomena which appear to be increasing in frequency and extent.

Scientists say their observations show how the clouds alter rapidly, hour by hour and day by day.

They hope their studies will reveal the key triggers to the clouds’ formation and why these triggers appear to be undergoing long-term change.

AIM view

It’s great to see the beeb using WorldWind, hopefully more broadcasters follow.

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