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A Solar Halo Phenomenon
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A Solar Halo Phenomenon

  • D. E. BLACKWELL1 &
  • J. C. W. DE LA BERE1 

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A DISPLAY of mock suns was seen here on the morning of August 9. Descriptions of similar displays seen at Cambridge and Godalming have been published1 and these notes are supplementary to them.

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  1. Nature, 154, 433 (1944).

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BLACKWELL, D., DE LA BERE, J. A Solar Halo Phenomenon. Nature 154, 491 (1944). https://doi.org/10.1038/154491a0

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