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		<title>A Valentine&#8217;s Day Cloud for You: An Iridescent Heart</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Earth Science Picture of the Day Posted: 14 Feb 2011 12:01 AM PST Iridescent Heart Cloud above Zabikow, Poland Photographer: Dariusz Dorosz Summary Author: Dariusz Dorosz; Jim Foster The photo above showing a heart-shaped mid-level cloud fringed with iridescent colors &#8230; <a href="https://ecozoictimes.com/a-valentines-day-cloud-for-you-an-iridescent-heart/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div><span style="font-family: arial,helvetica,sans-serif;"><font>Earth Science Picture of the Day <br />
	Posted: 14 Feb 2011 12:01 AM PST </font><br />
	<font>Iridescent Heart</font><font> Cloud above </font><font>Zabikow, Poland</font><br />
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	Photographer: Dariusz Dorosz<br />
	Summary Author: Dariusz Dorosz; Jim Foster </p>
<p>	The photo above showing a heart-shaped mid-level cloud fringed with <br />
	iridescent colors was captured above Zabikow, Poland on July 30, 2010. <br />
	Diffraction of sunlight by minute cloud droplets is responsible for the <br />
	lovely pastel hues. Because the droplets are so tiny (1/10 to 1/1000 the <br />
	size of raindrops), light waves that interact with them aren&#39;t refracted <br />
	nearly as much as they&#39;re deflected &#8212; in all directions. Iridescence or <br />
	irisation is generally observed in clouds that have formed relatively <br />
	recently since then their droplets are more likely to be quite small and of <br />
	more uniform size. Iridescent clouds are found within about 20 degrees of <br />
	the Sun, so make sure to protect your eyes whenever looking for them. </p>
<p>	Zabikow, Poland, Coordinates: 51.8, 22.57 </p>
<p>	Earth Observatory<br />
	Rospuda Valley, Poland </font></span></div>
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