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19/11/2024

ASTRONOMY - Undulatus Clouds over Las Campanas Observatory

2024 November 19
A series of white parallel clouds are seen going off
into the distance in a background blue sky. In the foreground
is a hill with two domes at the top. 
Please see the explanation for more detailed information.

Undulatus Clouds over Las Campanas Observatory
Image Credit & CopyrightYuri Beletsky (Carnegie Las Campanas ObservatoryTWAN); h/t: Alice Allen

Explanation: What's happening with these clouds? While it may seem that these long and thin clouds are pointing toward the top of a hill, and that maybe a world-famous observatory is located there, only part of that is true. In terms of clouds, the formation is a chance superposition of impressively periodic undulating air currents in Earth's lower atmosphere. Undulatus, a type of Asperitas cloud, form at the peaks where the air is cool enough to cause the condensation of opaque water droplets. The wide-angle nature of the panorama creates the illusion that the clouds converge over the hill. In terms of land, there really is a world-famous observatory at the top of that peak: the Carnegie Science's Las Campanas Observatory in the Atacama Desert of Chile. The two telescope domes visible are the 6.5-meter Magellan Telescopes. The featured coincidental vista was a surprise but was captured by the phone of a quick-thinking photographer in late September. 

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