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The others pictures of "The great halo of December 3, 2003" |
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Circumzenithal arc, parhelions, parhelic circle, etc. |
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LOn December 3, 2003, a great halo complex has appeared in the Quimper sky. In less than one hour, a wide halos variety has filled the sky.
In this picture, we can see clearly the 22 degrees halo, on which is lean the upper tangent arc (above tue 22 degrees halo) and the parhelions (on the right and n the left of the 22 degrees halo).
The left parhelion extend toward the left to form the parhelic circle.
On the upper part of the picture, the circumzenithal arc dominate, with an inconspicuous supralateral arc. Later, the supralateral arc become more evident. |
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Zuiko 16 mm 1:3.5 lens |
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1/1000 s on Sensia 200 |
Date & place |
December 3, 2003, Quimper |
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The others pictures of "The great halo of December 3, 2003" |
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A Shower of Stars in Brittany
Brittany by night in panorama!
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