
Observing conditions have been in short supply over the past few weeks, but on the rare occasions where the skies have cleared I’ve been lucky enough to see a few more noctilucent clouds. The shot above, taken at 01:46 BST this morning, shows a Type 4 O NCL (with an angular distance of 15°) weaving it’s delicate strands across the sky. Although this particular display wasn’t as intense, or vivid when compared to my first phenomenal sighting near the end of June; it was a wondrous scene to behold nonetheless.
Tags: DSLR, Noctilucent Clouds