Unusual circumlunar bow around the moon at 0430 this morning - PDT - 17 March 2014
Taken by Stephen P. McGreevy on March 17, 2014 @ Keeler, California
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I went out to my radio-room/shop building to do some radio "Dxing" and was very surprised and delighted to see these series of circumlunar bows around the near-full moon. I am not quite certain what actualy this phenomenon is called, but this was much more rare than the usual 42 degree bow usually seen. There was a "Sierra Wave" cloud east (in the lee) of the Sierra Nevada Mountains. Olympus D-425 pocket camera on night-scene-mode and about 5 second exposure. Nothing fancy! Stephen P. McGreevy - N6NKS
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