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- Anthelion abstract "An anthelion (plural anthelia, from late Greek ανθηλιος, \"opposite the sun\") is a rare optical phenomenon appearing on the parhelic circle opposite to the sun as a faint white halo, not unlike a sundog.How anthelions are formed is disputed. Walter Tape, among others, has argued they are not separate haloes, but simply where various haloes caused by horizontally oriented column-shaped ice crystals coincide on the parhelic circle to create a bright spot. If this theory is correct, anthelia should only appear together with these other haloes.However, anthelia occur unaccompanied by other plate crystal haloes, thus scientists have produced alternative explanations. The Dutch professor S.W. Visser proposed they form by two exterior light reflections in quadrangular prisms, while Robert Greenler has suggested two interior reflection in column-shaped crystals produces the phenomenon.While the anthelion area is usually sparse on haloes, in a complex display it features various rare optic phenomena: Flanking the anthelion on the parhelic circle are two 120° parhelia (and two Liljequist parhelia) caused by plate crystals. The Tricker and diffuse arcs are produced in singly oriented column crystals and form an Ankh-like shape passing through the anthelion. Wegener arcs occasionally crosses the sky to converge in the anthelion.".
- Anthelion thumbnail Anthelion_120_parhelion_Vädersolstavlan.jpg?width=300.
- Anthelion wikiPageExternalLink anthelion-and-anthelic-arcs.html.
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- Anthelion wikiPageRevisionID "690835125".
- Anthelion wikiPageWikiLink 120°_parhelion.
- Anthelion wikiPageWikiLink Ankh.
- Anthelion wikiPageWikiLink Antisolar_point.
- Anthelion wikiPageWikiLink Category:Atmospheric_optical_phenomena.
- Anthelion wikiPageWikiLink Diffuse_arc.
- Anthelion wikiPageWikiLink False_sunrise.
- Anthelion wikiPageWikiLink Glory_(optical_phenomenon).
- Anthelion wikiPageWikiLink Greek_language.
- Anthelion wikiPageWikiLink Halo_(optical_phenomenon).
- Anthelion wikiPageWikiLink Ice_crystals.
- Anthelion wikiPageWikiLink Liljequist_parhelion.
- Anthelion wikiPageWikiLink Optical_phenomena.
- Anthelion wikiPageWikiLink Parhelic_circle.
- Anthelion wikiPageWikiLink Rainbow.
- Anthelion wikiPageWikiLink Subparhelic_circle.
- Anthelion wikiPageWikiLink Sun.
- Anthelion wikiPageWikiLink Sun_dogs.
- Anthelion wikiPageWikiLink Tricker_arc.
- Anthelion wikiPageWikiLink Wegener_arc.
- Anthelion wikiPageWikiLink File:Anthelion_120_parhelion_Vädersolstavlan.jpg.
- Anthelion wikiPageWikiLinkText "Anthelion".
- Anthelion wikiPageWikiLinkText "anthelion".
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- Anthelion subject Category:Atmospheric_optical_phenomena.
- Anthelion hypernym Phenomenon.
- Anthelion type Disease.
- Anthelion type Science.
- Anthelion comment "An anthelion (plural anthelia, from late Greek ανθηλιος, \"opposite the sun\") is a rare optical phenomenon appearing on the parhelic circle opposite to the sun as a faint white halo, not unlike a sundog.How anthelions are formed is disputed. Walter Tape, among others, has argued they are not separate haloes, but simply where various haloes caused by horizontally oriented column-shaped ice crystals coincide on the parhelic circle to create a bright spot.".
- Anthelion label "Anthelion".
- Anthelion sameAs Q2569354.
- Anthelion sameAs Ανθήλιος.
- Anthelion sameAs Vasta-aurinko.
- Anthelion sameAs Anthélie.
- Anthelion sameAs 向日.
- Anthelion sameAs Anthelion.
- Anthelion sameAs m.02p6vnx.
- Anthelion sameAs Антигелий_(атмосферное_явление).
- Anthelion sameAs Q2569354.
- Anthelion wasDerivedFrom Anthelion?oldid=690835125.
- Anthelion depiction Anthelion_120_parhelion_Vädersolstavlan.jpg.
- Anthelion isPrimaryTopicOf Anthelion.