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*PIC* Wow....

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I think if I walked outside and saw this, I just might think the end of the world is coming!

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Explanation: When do cloud bottoms appear like bubbles? Normal cloud bottoms are flat because moist warm air that rises and cools will condense into water droplets at a very specific temperature, which usually corresponds to a very specific height. After water droplets form that air becomes an opaque cloud. Under some conditions, however, cloud pockets can develop that contain large droplets of water or ice that fall into clear air as they evaporate. Such pockets may occur in turbulent air near a thunderstorm, being seen near the top of an anvil cloud, for example. Resulting mammatus clouds can appear especially dramatic if sunlit from the side. The above mammatus clouds were photographed last month over Monclova, Mexico.
 
You think theres someone out there on another computer wondering if anyone else is out there? Why should earth be the only planet that supports life like ours when there are an unknown number of planet containing galaxies out there? Is this an actual picture of a cluster of galaxies? Hos is this possible? The universe is the most amazing thing period. I surely hope our questions may be answered.
 
Originally posted by: PCTweaker5
You think theres someone out there on another computer wondering if anyone else is out there? Why should earth be the only planet that supports life like ours when there are an unknown number of planet containing galaxies out there? Is this an actual picture of a cluster of galaxies? Hos is this possible? The universe is the most amazing thing period. I surely hope our questions may be answered.

it look like a yoyo, going up
 
Originally posted by: Armitage
Wow ... very cool.
Still trying to figure out how it's the "Astronomy Picture of the Day" though 😕

The site will occasionally times have strange cloud formations as the pic of the day. There was one a while back that looked like a huge comet or space ship entering the earths atmoshpere.

A cool example
 
Originally posted by: IamElectro
Originally posted by: Armitage
Wow ... very cool.
Still trying to figure out how it's the "Astronomy Picture of the Day" though 😕

The site will occasionally times have strange cloud formations as the pic of the day. There was one a while back that looked like a huge comet or space ship entering the earths atmoshpere.

A cool example

They're finally here! They promised they'd come back for me... damn... took them long enough... they must have had to fuel up on the way back...
 
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