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22° halo

Posted on 2011/06/20 by Jonas
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Strange rainbows

The other day after lunch, I was taking a walk around the outskirts of our institute with Sasaki-san, our super-handyman. Suddenly he discovered a funny, rainbow-like coloured arc in the sky:

A secondary halo or arc, relatively low above the horizon

When we took a closer look at the sky, we found a beautiful halo around the sun:

22° halo around the sun, partly covered by clouds

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