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THERE is a coloured halo at a considerable angular distance from the sun that is a very usual phenomenon in (e.g.) the Engadine in winter. Its angular diameter appears to be the same as that of the distant white halo sometimes seen round the moon.
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LARDEN, W. Solar Halos. Nature 58, 344 (1898). https://doi.org/10.1038/058344c0
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