Rare and Stunning 'Rainbow Clouds' Illuminate Northern Skies in Spectacular Display

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Spectacular "rainbow clouds," also known as nacreous or polar stratospheric clouds, have been spotted in the skies of northern regions. These high-altitude clouds, which form between 13 and 19 miles above Earth's surface, are illuminated by sunlight from below the horizon, creating a stunning rainbow effect. While they provide a mesmerizing display, nacreous clouds also contribute to ozone depletion in the Arctic.
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