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The Different Skies of Antarctica!
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Quiz: How cold must the stratosphere be for Nacreous Clouds or Polar Stratospheric Clouds to form? |
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Antarctic Skies. |
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Pentex K1000 |
| Date | 1993 - 1994 |
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| Moon behind the cross on Observation Hill During the Antarctic winter right after Lunch some time in August 1994. |
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Nacreous Clouds or Polar Stratospheric Clouds.
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Nacreous clouds are clouds that form in the winter polar stratosphere above the troposphere.
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Once you see them you’ll never forget how beautiful they are.
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Sunrise over the Trans-Antarctic Mountains from McMurdo.
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After the long Antarctic winter, sunrises last for hours.
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Sunset behind an erupting Mt. Erebus.
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| Answer to Quiz ==> | -108f (-78c) or cloder. |