A photographer captured a stunning summer phenomenon in the early morning hours that gave a 12th century church a ghostly glow. Ollie Taylor, an astrophotographer, snapped 'night-shining' clouds that lit up the night sky in southwest England with spectacular streaks of blue and silver. A photographer captured a stunning summer phenomenon in the early morning hours that gave a 12th century church a ghostly glow. The clouds typically form in late spring and summer when the lower atmosphere becomes warmer. Pictured are night-shining snapped in 2018 central RussiaThe clouds typically form in late spring and summer when the lower atmosphere becomes warmer.
Source: Daily Mail July 03, 2020 19:08 UTC