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What are the solar halo wonders in various places?

On March 3, 2006, citizens of Daqing City, Heilongjiang Province were surprised to find three or even four suns in the sky. At that time, there were three sunrises, which happened to be on a line. The sun in the middle was round, with a little crescent shape on both sides, and the edges were very clear. The sun in the middle is not very obvious. You have to look carefully, especially when looking through the lens, to see the fourth sun.

At noon on August 18, 2006, a solar halo spectacle appeared over the Potala Palace in Lhasa. At that time, there was a beautiful halo around the sun over the Potala Palace. The inner part was red and purple, which was quite spectacular. It lasted for about two hours, and citizens stopped to watch it.

Solar halo is a normal meteorological phenomenon. It is formed by the refraction of light of various colors by sunlight through cirrostratus clouds composed of ice crystals. Solar halos occur more frequently on plateaus than on plains.

Shenzhen solar halo, at noon on March 14, 2009, a full-halo solar halo appeared in the sky over Shenzhen. The solar halo is a light phenomenon formed by refraction of sunlight when it passes through ice crystals in clouds. It forms a ring around the sun and appears colorful. Solar halo is a relatively rare astronomical phenomenon.

Luohe Solar Halo, from about 10:00 am to about 14:00 pm on May 17, 2009, tens of thousands of people in the Luohe area of ​​Henan Province saw a very rare solar halo spectacle. There had been a heavy rain just a few days ago, and the weather after the rain seemed very sunny.

Around 10 a.m., a spectacular solar halo is forming in the sky. For nearly four hours, the colorful ring surrounding the sun continues to change colors, and the inner ring of the ring is It is lavender, and the outer ring is light yellow.

At 10 a.m. on February 9, 2011, a solar halo spectacle occurred at the MCC Western Australia Iron Ore Project near Karratha Town, Western Australia, Australia. It is understood that a Category 4 hurricane passed through the area on January 28.

On May 22, 2011, a solar halo appeared in Xingtai, Hebei. The solar halo was observed in Ningjin County, Xingtai City at 9 a.m., and then the observers arrived at Lincheng County at 60,000 meters in the southwest, and continued to observe the corona until 16:00 p.m.