April 15, 2022, Alberta, Canada: A complex of halo phenomena on the evening of April 15, 2022, Good Friday of the 2022 Easter weekend, around the almost Full Moon. Ice crystals in the high cloud created the halos and arcs, set in the spring night sky, with the Big Dipper at top, Arcturus to the left, and Regulus and Leo at right. The colours of the arcs and sundogs were just visible to the unaided eye. ..Visible are: .— The 22° halo.— A large partial halo that looks like a 46° halo but is actually a supralateral arc. .— A pair of paraselene (called parhelia when they are around the Sun

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April 15, 2022, Alberta, Canada: A complex of halo phenomena on the evening of April 15, 2022, Good Friday of the 2022 Easter weekend, around the almost Full Moon. Ice crystals in the high cloud created the halos and arcs, set in the spring night sky, with the Big Dipper at top, Arcturus to the left, and Regulus and Leo at right. The colours of the arcs and sundogs were just visible to the unaided eye. ..Visible are: .— The 22° halo.— A large partial halo that looks like a 46° halo but is actually a supralateral arc. .— A pair of paraselene (called parhelia when they are around the Sun
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April 15, 2022, Alberta, Canada: A complex of halo phenomena on the evening of April 15, 2022, Good Friday of the 2022 Easter weekend, around the almost Full Moon. Ice crystals in the high cloud created the halos and arcs, set in the spring night sky, with the Big Dipper at top, Arcturus to the left, and Regulus and Leo at right. The colours of the arcs and sundogs were just visible to the unaided eye. ..Visible are: .— The 22° halo.— A large partial halo that looks like a 46° halo but is actually a supralateral arc. .— A pair of paraselene (called parhelia when they are around the Sun

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