Circumscribed Lunar Halo and the Pleiades
Taken by Lauri Kangas on February 16, 2024 @ Amethyst Bay, Shuniah, Ontario, Canada
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I looked out the window tonight and saw a reflection of a lunar halo in my car windshield. I stepped outside expecting to see a typical 22 degree lunar halo and had a wow moment as the halo was not round at all. It was the most elliptical shaped circumscribed halo I have ever seen. The upper and lower tangent arcs have joined together. The Pleiades star cluster is visible near the moon at 4 o’clock with the Hyades appearing to the left of the moon.
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