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Solar halos seen at the CSU-CHILL site on Jan 4, 2010. The 22 degree arc is most prominent, with parhelia (sun dogs) on either side. An upper tangent arc is visible above the sun. Also faintly visible is the parhelic circle running parallel to the horizon. Also visible (but not pictured here) are 46 degree arcs.

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current22:32, 27 January 2010Thumbnail for version as of 22:32, 27 January 20102,816 × 2,112 (1,001 KB)Jgeorge (talk | contribs)Solar halos seen at the CSU-CHILL site on Jan 4, 2010. The 22 degree arc is most prominent, with parhelia (sun dogs) on either side. An upper tangent arc is visible above the sun. Also faintly visible is the parhelic circle running parallel to the horizon

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