Cirrus And Stratus Clouds Seen From Space Shuttle
by Nasa/science Photo Library
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Cirrus And Stratus Clouds Seen From Space Shuttle
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Nasa/science Photo Library
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Double layer of cloud. Two layers of cloud seen from a space shuttle in orbit, with shadows cast by the higher clouds on the lower layer. The lower clouds are oceanic stratus. These form at low altitudes (up to 500 metres) and typically produce overcast, drizzly conditions. The higher, whiter clouds are cirrus. Unlike stratus, which consist of water droplets, cirrus are formed from ice crystals at high altitudes (6,000-12,000 metres). They are usually associated with fair weather but in this case are carried over the underlying stratus by powerful jet stream winds. Photographed from Space Shuttle Endeavour during mission STS- 69, which flew on 7-18 September 1995.
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September 12th, 2018
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