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Originally posted by METACOMET
It's a phenomenon known as a "sun dog" and they are quite common. I see them here in NE a couple times a year.
Obviously not.↓↓↓
Originally posted by PeterGriffin
I'm not claiming to have any knowledge. I do, however, have an open mind.
Originally posted by PeterGriffin
Be ready for 99% of the replies to say "obvious lens flare" or anything to debunk this....I find that whenever people don't have the REAL answer they're quick to jump down your throat with their "knowledge"
Originally posted by BrokenCircles
reply to post by PeterGriffin
Obviously not.↓↓↓
Originally posted by PeterGriffin
I'm not claiming to have any knowledge. I do, however, have an open mind.
Originally posted by PeterGriffin
Be ready for 99% of the replies to say "obvious lens flare" or anything to debunk this....I find that whenever people don't have the REAL answer they're quick to jump down your throat with their "knowledge"
Originally posted by bobrules
Meteorologist claim that this is just a rare weather phenomenon. What do you think?
Originally posted by ignorant_ape
reply to post by bobrules
sol should be visible from 50% of the planets surface at any moment in time
the fact that this " phenonemon " is only affecting a chinese city means that its a local event
a little logic goes along way