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Glowing Skies [1]

Glowing clouds encircle Earth's north pole in this July 24 image from a NASA spacecraft. Called noctilucent (night-glowing) clouds, they form when water vapor high in the atmosphere freezes around particles of dust left by vaporizing meteors. [NASA]

Noctilucent clouds over the north pole
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