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Cumulus clouds are those fluffy, popcorn-like shapes we all know. Stratus clouds are flat, gray layers that cover the sky like a blanket. Cirrus clouds are high, wispy streaks that look like feathers.
These churchgoers caught quite a sight. Earlier this month, one eagle-eyed individual spotted a cloud formation in the shape ...
This strange cosmic cloud is called “the hand of God,” but it looks more like a Tyrannosaurus rex to us.. The reddish aura surrounding the cloud of gas and dust called CG4 comes from hydrogen ...
Catholic devotees in the Philippines were stunned when an apparition of Jesus appeared in the clouds following a Mass.
Star-forming cloud Chamaeleon I looks like a cosmic masterpiece in new Dark Energy Camera image (video) Amateur astronomer captures Cigar Galaxy and Bode's Galaxy swimming in a spectral nebula (photo) ...
Puffy, wispy, white and gray, we’ve seen them all this spring. Clouds come in a variety of types, and each type comes with ...
As we look at the skies over vast distances, it's our perspective that creates the illusion of the clouds converging to a far away point. Image source, BBC Weather Watcher / squiz Image caption, ...
Maciel’s favorite cloud looks a bit like a cirrus cloud, but is actually something quite different. Nacreous clouds, also known as mother-of-pearl or ice polar stratospheric clouds, are made of ...
These clouds look like a patchy sheet made up of grains or ripples - almost like tire tracks across the sky. Cirrostratus. Cirrostratus clouds have a veil-like appearance that is nearly transparent.
A cloud looking like The Queen was spotted just moments after her death was announced. Leanne Bethell captured the photographs in the skies above the A4169 in Telford, Shropshire.