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Earth’s highest, coldest, rarest clouds are back. How to see the eerie ‘noctilucent clouds’ this summer.


Look up an hour or two after sunset and before sunrise over the next few months and you may see ethereal blue, silver or golden streaks in the Northern Hemisphere’s northern skies. 

Called noctilucent clouds (meaning “night-shining” clouds in Latin)) or NLCs, these strange-looking patterns in the sky are the highest, driest, coldest and rarest clouds on Earth, according to a 2018 study of the phenomenon. 



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