Noctilucent clouds

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Puzzling property of night-shining clouds at edge of space

An explanation for a strange property of noctilucent clouds--thin, wispy clouds hovering at the edge of space at 85 km altitude--has been proposed by an experimental plasma physicist at the California Institute of Technology (Caltech), possibly laying to rest a decades-long mystery.

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University of Colorado instruments to launch on NASA cloud mission April 25

International research team to study spectacular 'night-shining' clouds thought by some to a harbinger of global environmental change

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Solar proton events may affect cloud formation in mesosphere

Noctilucent clouds (NLCs) consist of water ice particles in the mesosphere, at altitudes of 80-85 kilometers [50-53 miles] and latitudes poleward of about 55 degrees, during summer in either hemisphere.

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