An Altocumulus castellanus cloud batted its lashes at Ernesto Astiazaran (Member 59,557) as he gazed at this cyclops of the sky over San Carlos Bay, Sonora, Mexico. The luscious lashes are known as crepuscular rays. They were styled by the turretlike cloud tops, characteristic of the castellanus species, casting their shadows onto the atmospheric haze. A scar of aircraft condensation trail above stretched across the sky’s brow.