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Did you see the ring around the moon, it was cool my family said it was a "Lunar Halo"
whats that anyways

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Answered by sachinraj76339
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The lunar halo represents many things to many cultures..for example, those who see them often might claim they simply portend the bad weather which often results due to the cold air and other conditions required to initiate such a halo.

Cultures with limited exposure to meteorology may assign values of christian or biblical significance, with signs in/on/around the sun or moon typically being associated with great human suffering as well as bad weather.

Wiccan tradition considers this a blessed event - as the halo sanctifies the moons normally somewhat “unholy” light as it radiates through the halo.

It is important to clarify the distinction between the lunar halo and its also-rare cousin, the Moonbow; This is a rainbow illuminated by moonlight (rarely with visible color), which may be seen where daytime rainbows are common, such as the mist of a waterfall. A Moonbow does not encircle the moon like the lunar halo, it is instead illuminated by it.

A lunar halo always reminds me of a special time with a special person - its rarity adds unique significance and memorability to the experience

Answered by SinisterX
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Lunar Halos

Lunar halos can happen as often as 100 days per year. Lunar halos happen when the moon's reflection light is hitting thing clouds into the little ice crystals, shaped like a hexagon , once it hits ice crystal it refracts the light. there are so many crystals its makes the light

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