Solar halo over Östersund
Taken by Göran Strand on April 5, 2020 @ Östersund, Sweden
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Yesterday we had a beautiful solar halo over Östersund, Sweden. This is the most common type of solar halo, the 22° halo. The name comes from the fact that the halo has a radius of 22° in the sky. I don't know if I'm right but I feels that these types of solar halos caused by Cirrostratus clouds are more common during spring, I have several photos of solar halos taken during spring and some of them are really complex impressive. Photographer Göran Strand, Sweden https://astrofotografen.se https://instagram.com/Astrofotografen
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