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From the NASA  Astronomy Picture of the Day  Web Site:

http://antwrp.gsfc.nasa.gov/apod/astropix.html

 

A Supercell Thunderstorm Cloud Over Montana

Credit & Copyright: Sean R. Heavey

Explanation: Is that a spaceship or a cloud? Although it may seem like an alien mothership, it's actually a impressive thunderstorm cloud called a supercell. Such colossal storm systems center on mesocyclones - rotating updrafts that can span several kilometers and deliver torrential rain and high winds including tornadoes. Jagged sculptured clouds adorn the supercell's edge, while wind swept dust and rain dominate the center. A tree waits patiently in the foreground. The above supercell cloud was photographed in July west of Glasgow, Montana, USA, caused minor damage, and lasted several hours before moving on.

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          Feb 3, 2008

 

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Out our Living room window Monday 12/10/2007AM

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Here are some photos sent to us by Sugie of some deer over by Eagleville, Note: the Black one

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The Sky in Motion
Credit & Copyright: Video: Till Credner, (The Sky in Motion.com)
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Explanation: Still need to come up with a good new year's resolution? Consider one appropriate for 2009, the International Year of Astronomy; just look up -- experience, learn, and enjoy the changing sky. This 4-minute, time-lapse video is composed from a series of 7,000 images highlighting much of what you could see. Arcing through the sky in a stately reflection of planet Earth's own rotation are Moon, Sun and stars. But the sequence also features satellites and meteors streaking overhead, clouds moving along the horizon changing in a beautiful iridescence, and beaming crepuscular rays.

 

                                                          
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