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#11691941
21 October 2024
A weather balloon created by Greenpeace volunteers reached the stratosphere, reaching an altitude of 35,000 meters, to deliver a powerful message to the ministers heading to Paris for the Climate Change Summit: "Save the Climate." The balloon, launched from Serino (Av), completed a 2-hour and 40-minute flight before landing in Stornarella (Fg) on December 6, 2015.
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#9525476
31 January 2023
A drone view of polar stratospheric clouds, also known as nacreous clouds or mother-of-pearl clouds, were seen in the Fjaðrárgljúfur canyon in Iceland on January 24, 2023. -Polar stratospheric clouds are very rare, as they occur between 49,000 and 82,000 feet up, in the stratosphere layer of the atmosphere over the Earth's poles, where very few clouds usually form due to a lack of moisture.
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#9525384
31 January 2023
A drone view of polar stratospheric clouds, also known as nacreous clouds or mother-of-pearl clouds, were seen in the Fjaðrárgljúfur canyon in Iceland on January 24, 2023. -Polar stratospheric clouds are very rare, as they occur between 49,000 and 82,000 feet up, in the stratosphere layer of the atmosphere over the Earth's poles, where very few clouds usually form due to a lack of moisture.
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#9498626
26 January 2023
Polar stratospheric clouds, also known as nacreous clouds or mother-of-pearl clouds, were seen in the Fjaðrárgljúfur canyon in Iceland on January 24, 2023. -Polar stratospheric clouds are very rare, as they occur between 49,000 and 82,000 feet up, in the stratosphere layer of the atmosphere over the Earth's poles, where very few clouds usually form due to a lack of moisture.
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#9498624
26 January 2023
Polar stratospheric clouds, also known as nacreous clouds or mother-of-pearl clouds, were seen in the Fjaðrárgljúfur canyon in Iceland on January 24, 2023. -Polar stratospheric clouds are very rare, as they occur between 49,000 and 82,000 feet up, in the stratosphere layer of the atmosphere over the Earth's poles, where very few clouds usually form due to a lack of moisture.
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#9498622
26 January 2023
Polar stratospheric clouds, also known as nacreous clouds or mother-of-pearl clouds, were seen in the Fjaðrárgljúfur canyon in Iceland on January 24, 2023. -Polar stratospheric clouds are very rare, as they occur between 49,000 and 82,000 feet up, in the stratosphere layer of the atmosphere over the Earth's poles, where very few clouds usually form due to a lack of moisture.
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#9498620
26 January 2023
Polar stratospheric clouds, also known as nacreous clouds or mother-of-pearl clouds, were seen in the Fjaðrárgljúfur canyon in Iceland on January 24, 2023. -Polar stratospheric clouds are very rare, as they occur between 49,000 and 82,000 feet up, in the stratosphere layer of the atmosphere over the Earth's poles, where very few clouds usually form due to a lack of moisture.
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#9498618
26 January 2023
Polar stratospheric clouds, also known as nacreous clouds or mother-of-pearl clouds, were seen in the Fjaðrárgljúfur canyon in Iceland on January 24, 2023. -Polar stratospheric clouds are very rare, as they occur between 49,000 and 82,000 feet up, in the stratosphere layer of the atmosphere over the Earth's poles, where very few clouds usually form due to a lack of moisture.
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#6110414
21 October 2020
Qatar Airways passenger Boeing 777-300ER commercial airplane with the inscription logo QATAR visible at the belly and the side of the plane fuselage, overfly forming engine exhaust contrails behind in high altitude at 38.000 feet in the blue sky. The iconic Boeing triple seven as seen on 21 October 2020 in Eindhoven, Netherlands in the airspace of Europe over the Netherlands as it is flying a long haul route from Doha DOH airport in Qatar to London Heathrow LHR in the United Kingdom, flight QR7 / QTR4LA. The overflying aircraft is a Boeing 777 or B773 with registration A7-BEH and is flying with a speed of 482 kts (knots). Qatar Airways is the state-owned flag carrier of Qatar, member of Oneworld aviation alliance. Before the Coronavirus Covid-19 pandemic outbreak, QR used to fly multiple flights to London, including the giant double-decker Airbus A380.
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#6110420
21 October 2020
Qatar Airways passenger Boeing 777-300ER commercial airplane with the inscription logo QATAR visible at the belly and the side of the plane fuselage, overfly forming engine exhaust contrails behind in high altitude at 38.000 feet in the blue sky. The iconic Boeing triple seven as seen on 21 October 2020 in Eindhoven, Netherlands in the airspace of Europe over the Netherlands as it is flying a long haul route from Doha DOH airport in Qatar to London Heathrow LHR in the United Kingdom, flight QR7 / QTR4LA. The overflying aircraft is a Boeing 777 or B773 with registration A7-BEH and is flying with a speed of 482 kts (knots). Qatar Airways is the state-owned flag carrier of Qatar, member of Oneworld aviation alliance. Before the Coronavirus Covid-19 pandemic outbreak, QR used to fly multiple flights to London, including the giant double-decker Airbus A380.
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#6110422
21 October 2020
Qatar Airways passenger Boeing 777-300ER commercial airplane with the inscription logo QATAR visible at the belly and the side of the plane fuselage, overfly forming engine exhaust contrails behind in high altitude at 38.000 feet in the blue sky. The iconic Boeing triple seven as seen on 21 October 2020 in Eindhoven, Netherlands in the airspace of Europe over the Netherlands as it is flying a long haul route from Doha DOH airport in Qatar to London Heathrow LHR in the United Kingdom, flight QR7 / QTR4LA. The overflying aircraft is a Boeing 777 or B773 with registration A7-BEH and is flying with a speed of 482 kts (knots). Qatar Airways is the state-owned flag carrier of Qatar, member of Oneworld aviation alliance. Before the Coronavirus Covid-19 pandemic outbreak, QR used to fly multiple flights to London, including the giant double-decker Airbus A380.
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