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Circumscribed Moon 22 degree Halo 1-22-2021, Steve Lantz

Circumscribed Moon 22 degree Halo 1-22-2021

Circumscribed Moon 22 degree Halo 1-22-2021, Steve Lantz

Circumscribed Moon 22 degree Halo 1-22-2021

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I walked outside last night with the dogs at about 8 pm and was greeted with an amazing moon halo. Halos are caused by light being refracted and reflected by high, thin clouds of hexagonal ice crystals. The rings are 22 degrees due to double refraction of light passing through the crystals. While the diffuse light can be seen from different angles, the 22 degree ring is specific to the observer's location much like a rainbow. Exactly how the spatial positions of the ice crystals and the refractions they produce work together to form the ring is debated. I snapped about 26 images with my cell phone because I was afraid that if took the time to get and setup the DSLR, the ring might fade. I stacked the best 16 images in PIPP and processed the resulting final frame in Photoshop. The spikes are interesting. They might be from the optics, but there are no obstructions in the optical path that I know of that would produce any diffraction spikes. The spikes might be moon pillars which can also be produced by hexagonal ice crystals.

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Circumscribed Moon 22 degree Halo 1-22-2021, Steve Lantz