Moon Halo Over Stonehenge
Moon Halo Over Stonehenge
A perfect 22° lunar halo encircles the Moon as light passes through countless hexagonal ice crystals suspended in high-altitude cirrostratus clouds. Each crystal bends and reflects the moonlight at precise angles, assembling a luminous ring that appears almost impossibly exact.
Below, Stonehenge stands in silhouette—its ancient geometry mirroring the symmetry written into the atmosphere above. What feels mystical is, in fact, pure physics: cold air, ice, light, and alignment converging for a brief moment of celestial order.

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