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Blue Cloud Appears Over Antarctica, Noctilucent Clouds a 'New Phenomenon' Says NASA
Blue clouds, also known as night-shining clouds or Noctilucent clouds, are a normal occurrence that happens during late November or early December, particularly in Antarctica. Yet, surprisingly, the appearance of these blue clouds came a bit early. According to NASA, this is a new phenomenon.
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