Stealing beauty: incredible clouds Kelvin-Helmholtz
These are called amazing, like waves of the sea of clouds in honor of the German physicist Hermann von Helmholtz and British physicist Lord Kelvin.
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These are called amazing, like waves of the sea of clouds in honor of the German physicist Hermann von Helmholtz and British physicist Lord Kelvin.
Around the North pole starts the season of noctilucent clouds (NLC). Last Sunday, may 17, NASA AIM fixed them with a polar orbit. And this weekend noctilucent clouds have been seen from earth.
The main attraction of the old Russian town of Smolensk are the ruins of its fortified walls.
It is a poisonous yellow-green color of the lake is called the "bath of the Devil." It is located in valley geothermal Park of Wai-O-Tapu (New Zealand).
In the evening of may 25, Ekaterinburg storm hit. In the Academic area of the city a weather phenomenon struck the local people that the sky was green.
In the night from Thursday to Friday, may 22, residents of South-Eastern Australia witnessed a spectacular celestial show. A bright object like a fireball flying through the night sky.
Sunday, may 24, Ralph vandebergh from the Netherlands watched the spacecraft HTV-9, launched from Japan on may 21 to deliver cargo to the ISS, and suddenly saw a flash, like an explosion.
Have you ever seen the sprites? Some believe that it is impossible. Vertical red lightning appear above thunderstorms and usually disappear so quickly, and before you can blink.
Eshim Ohashi (jap. Eshima Ohashi) — car concrete bridge that passes over lake Nakaumi, connecting the cities of Matsue (Shimane Prefecture) and Sakaiminato (Tottori Prefecture).
Pandemic coronavirus has forced cultural institutions, concert organizers and all event industries to go online.
May 9 in the Ningxia Hui Autonomous region of China was an unusual accident.
Scientists from Cambridge University and the British Antarctic service examined data of satellite monitoring and ground-based observations in the Antarctic to assess the prevalence of snow green al