Drifting clouds in the sky sometimes appear in the shape of dragons and dogs, giving people a novel visual experience On Friday, a meteorological satellite from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) looked down and found a huge letter "g" in the clouds off the coast of Chile
NOAA satellites' twitter account shared the seven hour delay video of "g" shaped seen by goes East. The tweet said: "good afternoon, good people of gorgeous earth!". On Friday, NOAA magnified and found a circle near "g", indicating that the cloud has formed the word "go".
Goes East is an important satellite to monitor weather, solar activity and climate conditions, so we may regard "g" as a hint for Earth's friendly observers in space.