An unusual lunar halo

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Features, Landmarks, Mineralogy, And Petrology, Near Infrared

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An unusual combination of lunar halos was photographed over Tucson, Arizona on 14 November 1975. Three halos, the 22° refraction halo, the circumscribed halo, and a reflection halo (the paraselenic circle) were present. The origin of these halos is discussed. The form and orientations of the ice crystals responsible for the observed halo features are deduced.

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