The resolution of is a high-definition 16:10 aspect ratio standard, often referred to as WQXGA . This specific resolution is highly favored for night cloud photography and digital wallpapers because it provides more vertical "real estate" compared to the standard 16:9 widescreen, allowing for more expansive views of towering cumulonimbus or high-altitude atmospheric phenomena. Scientific Significance of Night Clouds
Also known as "night-shining" clouds, these are the highest clouds in Earth's atmosphere, forming in the mesosphere about 50 miles up. They are made of ice crystals that reflect sunlight from below the horizon long after sunset, creating an electric blue or silvery wisp effect.
Common types like Stratus or Cumulus typically appear as dark silhouettes or are illuminated by city lights and the moon in high-resolution photography. Photography & Wallpaper Aesthetics
While most clouds are dark at night, certain rare types "glow" due to their extreme altitude: