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  2. 22° halo - Wikipedia

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    A 22° halo is an atmospheric optical phenomenon that consists of a halo with an apparent radius of approximately 22° around the Sun or Moon. Around the Sun, it may also be called a sun halo. [1] Around the Moon, it is also known as a moon ring, storm ring, or winter halo.

  3. Halo (optical phenomenon) - Wikipedia

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    Light pillars can also form around the Moon, and around street lights or other bright lights. Pillars forming from ground-based light sources may appear much taller than those associated with the Sun or Moon. Since the observer is closer to the light source, crystal orientation matters less in the formation of these pillars.

  4. Corona (optical phenomenon) - Wikipedia

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    Lunar corona A solar corona up Beinn Mhòr (South Uist). In meteorology, a corona (plural coronae) is an optical phenomenon produced by the diffraction of sunlight or moonlight (or, occasionally, bright starlight or planetlight) [1] by individual small water droplets and sometimes tiny ice crystals of a cloud or on a foggy glass surface.

  5. Next eclipse in less than a month: When is the annular 'ring ...

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    An annular eclipse describes the moment the moon passes between the Earth and sun, creating the the illusion of a thin ring of sunlight around the moon. 18:45 UTC: Maximum eclipse beings.

  6. What time is the 'Ring of Fire' eclipse? How to watch ... - AOL

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    An annular eclipse describes the moment the moon passes between the Earth and sun, creating the the illusion of a thin ring of sunlight around the moon. 2:45 p.m. ET: Maximum eclipse beings.

  7. A 'Ring of fire' eclipse is happening this week: Here's what ...

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    An annular eclipse describes the moment the moon passes between the Earth and sun, creating the the illusion of a thin ring of sunlight around the moon. 18:45 UTC: Maximum eclipse beings.

  8. Baily's beads - Wikipedia

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    As the burst of light from the ring fades, Baily's beads appear as the last bits of the bright photosphere shine through valleys aligned at the edge of the Moon. [6] As the Baily's beads disappear behind the advancing lunar edge (the beads also reappear at the end of totality), a thin reddish edge called the chromosphere (the Greek chrōma ...

  9. How to watch the ‘ring of fire’ eclipse - AOL

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    Instead, the sun’s fiery light surrounds the moon’s shadow, creating the so-called ring of fire. ... A "ring of fire" can be seen around the moon during an annular eclipse visible from Chiayi ...