Last night’s moon halo.
The 22° moon halo is caused by tiny ice crystals in the upper atmosphere refracting the light on its way to our eyeballs (or my camera). There’s a faint glimpse of Orion in the upper left.
Last night’s moon halo.
The 22° moon halo is caused by tiny ice crystals in the upper atmosphere refracting the light on its way to our eyeballs (or my camera). There’s a faint glimpse of Orion in the upper left.
These are my links for November 21st through November 23rd:
Past the halfway point, 9 hours into the #Baja1000 @BryceMenzies7 is running clear in the #1 spot with some good drivers just behind him.