Halo phenomenon over Saxony
Taken by Heiko Ulbricht on March 9, 2021 @ Opitz hill, Saxony, Germany
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Halo phenomenon over Saxony today! In Freital were, as can be seen in the picture: 22 ° - ring (EE01), both sun dogs (EE02 / 03, NS, left weak), upper tangent arc (EE05, OBB), lower tangent arc (EE06, UBB) and the rare infralateral arc (EE22, ILB), which I saw for the first time in life and was much stronger than in the picture before. The LTA in particular was very intense for a long time! In other parts of Saxony there were even more apparitions. To make it easier to see, I have labeled the apparitions in photo 2. It was apparently one of the strongest solar halotages in recent years! One speaks of a halo phenomenon when five types of halos are visible at the same time. Canon EOS 6D + 2.8 / 12 mm Fisheye (F5.6), ISO 100, 1 / 2500s, 1:17 p.m. CET, Opitz hill near Freital
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