Deep Sea Fish and Sediment Surveys in the Gulf
Halo Around the Sun
This post is by Michael Martinez, a USF graduate student aboard the JOIDES Resolution.
This is amazing. It is the third one I have seen so far in my whole life. First time was a long time ago on an island far-far away in middle school. This halo around the sun is made when you have cirrus clouds high in the atmosphere. They will refract sunlight (or bend the light) forming this halo or “rainbow” around the sun.
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about 12 years ago
Hello Mario, the photo was taken from the JR while sailing along the French Lesser Antilles in the eastern Caribbean.
about 12 years ago
Wow that looks amazing, Where was this picture taken? Here in nyc you can’t really stuff like this.