
Like rainbows, haloes are formed around the Sun due to moisture (in this
case ice crystals) being refracted from the Sun’s rays in the upper
atmosphere. Sometimes two or more areas of the circle or arcs
surrounding the Sun will be brighter, forming what are called Sun Dogs.
Haloes can also form around the Moon, and occasionally around the
brighter stars and planets like Venus. Haloes affect people visually.
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