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Entry#  908. On the moon's halo.


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On the moon's halo.


OF HALOS ROUND THE MOON.


I have found, that the circles which at night seem to surround the

moon, of various sizes, and degrees of density are caused by various

gradations in the densities of the vapours which exist at different

altitudes between the moon and our eyes. And of these halos the

largest and least red is caused by the lowest of these vapours; the

second, smaller one, is higher up, and looks redder because it is

seen through two vapours. And so on, as they are higher they will

appear smaller and redder, because, between the eye and them, there

is thicker vapour. Whence it is proved that where they are seen to

be reddest, the vapours are most dense.

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