
Halos
Halos are rings of light that appear to encircle the sun or moon, caused by the refraction, reflection, or scattering of light through ice crystals in the atmosphere. They often manifest as bright, white or colored circles, and can indicate certain weather conditions. For example, a 22-degree halo, which is the most common type, forms a circle at a 22-degree angle from the sun or moon. Halos are beautiful natural phenomena that serve as reminders of the intricate interplay between light and ice in our atmosphere.