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Monday, November 2, 2009

Halo..Halo..Halo..

Now, this is captured by me! after few attempts.....






Live from Bukit Istana at 9:30pm on 31 October 2009, moon halo was spotted right on the top of the house roof. Now's what is halo?

A halo is a ring of light surrounding the sun or moon. Most halos appear as bright white rings but in some instances, the dispersion of light as it passes through ice crystals found in upper level cirrus clouds can cause a halo to have color.


Photograph by: Rauber
Halos form when light from the sun or moon is refracted by ice crystals associated with thin, high-level clouds (like cirrostratus clouds). A 22 degree halo is a ring of light 22 degrees from the sun (or moon) and is the most common type of halo observed and is formed by hexagonal ice crystals with diameters less than 20.5 micrometers.