Mother-of-Pearl Formation

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It’s a rare “mother-of-pearl” cloud, images of which were captured by stargazers across Scotland on Sunday evening. Also known as nacreous clouds, the formations are usually only seen in extremely cold conditions above polar regions. They develop in the stratosphere, around twice as far from the Earth’s surface as normal clouds, and get their pastel colours from sunlight diffracting around tiny ice crystals.
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Nature at its best,how lovely it is to see that in all its splendour.

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