Apr 1887
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1887natur..35..582o&link_type=abstract
Nature, Volume 35, Issue 912, pp. 582 (1887).
Physics
Scientific paper
IN the forenoon of March 6 the sun was surrounded by a series of halos of the form shown in the diagram. The side of each arc, marked with a wavy or saw-toothed outline, was red, and the opposite edge blue; but no colour at all was visible in the horizontal belt nor in the farthest-out halo (H3). This sketch shows the appearance at about 9 a.m.; as the sun rose higher, the horizontal belt got a curve upwards at each side- i.e. it continued to be parallel to the horizon-and was prolonged inside H1 till it almost touched the sun. The two mock-suns were distinctly on the outside of H-1 and were coloured red next the sun, and blue outside, their reds about coinciding with the blue of H1 The following are some of the measurements:-
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