Sunday, December 18, 2011

Wonderful Ice Halos

Wonderful Ice Halos:



A bright moon halo surrounds the Moon on Dec. 11, 2011. © Jason Major




Have you ever seen a large ghostly disc around the Moon on a cool, calm, hazy night? If so, you have likely seen what is called an “Ice Halo” or “22° Halo.” Not only can the Moon display these ghostly rings of light, but the Sun does so in the day time too.


22° halos are visible all over the world and throughout the year; look for them whenever the sky is wispy or hazy with thin cirrus clouds – even in the hottest countries.


So what are they and why do they appear?(...)
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© Adrian West for Universe Today, 2011. |
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