this was kinda interesting. i am an earth/space enthusiast so i am always checking out articles like this.
It's not a silver lining that causes night-shining clouds to bounce radar, but that's close, claims plasma physicist Paul Bellan.
He thinks the clouds, which sit on the edge of space, may be coated with a thin layer of metals.
The ability to reflect radar is one of a handful of mysteries about noctilucent clouds, so named because of their luminescence in deep twilight.
The electric-blue clouds, also known as polar mesospheric clouds, appear at the far outer fringes of the atmosphere, particularly during summer. Originally the clouds were confined to arctic latitudes, but they have appeared more recently as far south in the United States as Utah and Colorado.
Conventional theories about why the clouds bounce radar so well suggest that charged particles in the clouds may be responsible