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This unique phenomenon occured in February, 2007 in Kazakhstan in settlement Shubarkuduk. What it is Five Sun?
There are many types of optical halos, but they are mostly caused by ice crystals in cold cirrus clouds located high (5–10 km, or 3–6 miles) in the upper troposphere.
They are often bright white patches of light looking much like the sun or a comet and are occasionally confused with those phenomena.
Originally posted by Fuggle
I'm selling my wife and other possessions
Originally posted by kyyuulle
where the HECK does that come from?
Originally posted by Sri Oracle
Originally posted by kyyuulle
where the HECK does that come from?
Most halo phenomena are caused by falling hexaganoal ice crystals (high altitude snow flakes) that fall in a flat orientation. The halo's, like rainbows, form when the light passing through these water crystals is bent (droplets in the case of rainbows).
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I wouldn't put my wife to market over this,
Sri Oracle