WHEN MOONLIGHT MEETS ICE AND AIR


 WHEN MOONLIGHT MEETS ICE AND AIR.

What you’re seeing is not an illusion, not a message, and not something beyond nature.
This circular glow around the Moon is a lunar halo, formed when moonlight passes through countless microscopic ice crystals suspended high in the atmosphere.

Each crystal bends the light at a precise angle, spreading it into a faint ring — a phenomenon that follows exact physical laws.

These scenes feel rare because they require near-perfect conditions: calm air, specific cloud height, and just the right position of the Moon.
When all of that aligns, the sky briefly reveals patterns we almost never notice. 

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