Fogbow from moon
Taken by Marketa S Murray on October 5, 2017 @ Fairbanks - Alaska
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We were waiting for Auroras, but bz component was stuck north all night. Lucky for us moon was shining bright and fog was rolling from lake and created amazing fogbow. Fogbow is something like rainbow, but due to the small size water drops, light don't have enough time to refract and separate cleanly and focus into colors.
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http://www.TheAuroraChasers.com
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