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Go look at the moon, NOW
Theres a huge halo around the moon.Go check it out.I tried taking pics, but my digi doesn't have adjustable exposure times.It cool as hell!!!
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I couldn't get pics either, but it looks really cool.
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What causes that? It looks pretty sweet
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Its called a lunar halo, its from ice crystals/water vapor in the clouds, they act like tiny lenses.I've read about them and seen pics, but never saw one with my own eyes.Fucking great
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whoa, that's crazy. I want that kinda thing around my DSM!
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Earthlink.
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Wow thats kinda neat! I know of another strange atmospherical abnormality that I noticed a few years back.
When it really cold outside, im talking nose hairs freezing when u walk outside. Sometimes it appears there is a second and occasionally 3rd sun. I believe the term for them is "sun dogs" and its a similar phenomenon with moisture in the air condensing and freezing, reflecting off the sun and creating the illusion of the additional "suns". |
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damn, I can't see the moon, its 4 in the afternoon.
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Just the white "cloud" type object which looks to be behind it?
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may be referring to the Aurora Borealis (sP)... I was told that it was slightly visible tonight about 60 miles from the cities... To persons in the cities, it may just appear to be a faint white cloud... somewhere near the position of the moon... Get farther out, and the colors begin to show... All and all a very beautiful night... |
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I saw it a little bit I believe,l but I dont know for sure it could have been a space ship....
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dang, i missed it :(
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[QUOTE=JDM] To persons in the cities, it may just appear to be a faint white cloud... somewhere near the position of the moon... QUOTE]
That is what it looked like to me. |
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I saw it on the news again a few minutes ago. I have seen it several times before. I had a class where I had to do moom observations last winter. I thought it was just the moon behind the clouds.
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