Noctilucent Clouds Over Sweden
			
		
		
		Sometimes it's night on the ground but day in the air. 
 
As the Earth rotates to eclipse the Sun, 
sunset rises up from the ground.
 
Therefore, at sunset on the ground, 
sunlight still shines on clouds above.  
 
Under usual circumstances, a 
pretty sunset 
might be visible, but unusual 
noctilucent clouds float so high up they 
can be seen well after dark.  
 
Pictured above 
last month, a network of 
noctilucent clouds cast a colorful but eerie glow after dusk near 
Vallentuna, 
Sweden.  
 
Although 
noctilucent clouds are thought to be composed of 
small ice-coated particles, 
much remains unknown about them.
 
Satellites launched to help study these clouds includes Sweden's 
Odin and NASA's 
AIM.
Recent evidence indicates that at least some 
noctilucent clouds result from freezing water exhaust from 
Space Shuttles.