valopilvi
Valopilvi is a Finnish term that translates to "light cloud" or "cloud of light." It is most commonly used to describe a phenomenon where a large mass of bright, diffuse light appears in the sky, often during the night. This can be caused by various sources, including atmospheric conditions, unusual celestial events, or artificial light pollution.
One common explanation for a valopilvi involves the scattering of light by ice crystals or water droplets
Another interpretation of valopilvi relates to the illumination of clouds by distant or concealed light sources.
Rarely, the term might be used to describe unusual astronomical phenomena that cause widespread sky illumination.