The discussion centers on the phenomenon of clouds appearing dark pink at night and white in the morning. Participants note that the pink color at night may be due to light pollution from urban areas or other sources illuminating the clouds after sunset. The scattering of light, particularly Rayleigh scattering, is highlighted as a key factor in the color changes observed in clouds. Additionally, noctoluminescent clouds are mentioned as a potential explanation for the pink hue seen at night. Overall, the interaction of light sources, cloud composition, and atmospheric conditions plays a significant role in cloud coloration.