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A most spectacular event
Standing out on the front stoop just now, I looked up at the full moon. I
was facing nearly due east. High thin clouds looked very much like the ripples in the sand in the shallows of a lake. Something, presumably ice crystals, between the observer on the ground and the clouds was refracting the sunlight reflected off the moon. There was a bright white nimbus surrounding the moon and extending about two apparent diameters of the moon all around it. Outside this glowing patch was a ring of barely perceptible red.....as near infrared as my eyes could detect. Outside that followed all the colors of the spectrum; sort of a rainbow in the round. Outside that was another complete rainbow and, outside that, a third. Barely visible in the white patch were much smaller ripples than those formed by the high clouds, traveling west to east. It looked a lot prettier than it probably sounds. There's a lot of really cool **** in this world......better than T.V. for the most part. Wolfgang |
A most spectacular event
It looked a lot prettier than it probably sounds. sounds kickass to me There's a lot of really cool **** in this world......better than T.V. for the most part. Danl...where are you?? |
A most spectacular event
"Wolfgang" wrote in message ... Standing out on the front stoop just now, I looked up at the full moon. I was facing nearly due east. High thin clouds looked very much like the ripples in the sand in the shallows of a lake. Something, presumably ice crystals, between the observer on the ground and the clouds was refracting the sunlight reflected off the moon. There was a bright white nimbus surrounding the moon and extending about two apparent diameters of the moon all around it. Outside this glowing patch was a ring of barely perceptible red.....as near infrared as my eyes could detect. Outside that followed all the colors of the spectrum; sort of a rainbow in the round. Outside that was another complete rainbow and, outside that, a third. Barely visible in the white patch were much smaller ripples than those formed by the high clouds, traveling west to east. It looked a lot prettier than it probably sounds. There's a lot of really cool **** in this world......better than T.V. for the most part. Wolfgang Garcon!!!! I'll have what he's having, please. Make it a double. Danl |
A most spectacular event
"Wolfgang" wrote in message ... Standing out on the front stoop just now, I looked up at the full moon. I was facing nearly due east. High thin clouds looked very much like the ripples in the sand in the shallows of a lake. Something, presumably ice crystals, between the observer on the ground and the clouds was refracting the sunlight reflected off the moon. There was a bright white nimbus surrounding the moon and extending about two apparent diameters of the moon all around it. Outside this glowing patch was a ring of barely perceptible red.....as near infrared as my eyes could detect. Outside that followed all the colors of the spectrum; sort of a rainbow in the round. Outside that was another complete rainbow and, outside that, a third. Barely visible in the white patch were much smaller ripples than those formed by the high clouds, traveling west to east. It looked a lot prettier than it probably sounds. There's a lot of really cool **** in this world......better than T.V. for the most part. That's the kind of cool stuff I just love. I was once driving pre-dawn to beat the NYC traffic on my way to lower-NJ and, as I crested a hill, was witness to an incredible meteorite display. I doubt I'll ever see anything like that again in my lifetime, but at least I saw it then. Awesome. -- TL, Tim http://css.sbcma.com/timj |
A most spectacular event
Wolfgang wrote: Standing out on the front stoop just now, I looked up at the full moon. I was facing nearly due east. High thin clouds looked very much like the ripples in the sand in the shallows of a lake. Something, presumably ice crystals, between the observer on the ground and the clouds was refracting the sunlight reflected off the moon. There was a bright white nimbus surrounding the moon and extending about two apparent diameters of the moon all around it. Outside this glowing patch was a ring of barely perceptible red.....as near infrared as my eyes could detect. Outside that followed all the colors of the spectrum; sort of a rainbow in the round. Outside that was another complete rainbow and, outside that, a third. Barely visible in the white patch were much smaller ripples than those formed by the high clouds, traveling west to east. It looked a lot prettier than it probably sounds. There's a lot of really cool **** in this world......better than T.V. for the most part. Wolfgang nice "trip" report wally |
A most spectacular event
To bad we know ( or think we know ) the scientific reason for these kind of
things. In ages past it was probably just as beautiful and we had to make up a reason for it, or get the shaman or witchdoctor to do it. "Wolfgang" wrote in message ... Standing out on the front stoop just now, I looked up at the full moon. I was facing nearly due east. High thin clouds looked very much like the ripples in the sand in the shallows of a lake. Something, presumably ice crystals, between the observer on the ground and the clouds was refracting the sunlight reflected off the moon. There was a bright white nimbus surrounding the moon and extending about two apparent diameters of the moon all around it. Outside this glowing patch was a ring of barely perceptible red.....as near infrared as my eyes could detect. Outside that followed all the colors of the spectrum; sort of a rainbow in the round. Outside that was another complete rainbow and, outside that, a third. Barely visible in the white patch were much smaller ripples than those formed by the high clouds, traveling west to east. It looked a lot prettier than it probably sounds. There's a lot of really cool **** in this world......better than T.V. for the most part. Wolfgang |
A most spectacular event
http://antwrp.gsfc.nasa.gov/apod/ap000515.html a single refraction in the ice crystals give a ring at an angle of 22 degress. Higher levels of refractions in multiples of 22 and at lower intensity. Wolfgang wrote: Standing out on the front stoop just now, I looked up at the full moon. I was facing nearly due east. High thin clouds looked very much like the ripples in the sand in the shallows of a lake. Something, presumably ice crystals, between the observer on the ground and the clouds was refracting the sunlight reflected off the moon. There was a bright white nimbus surrounding the moon and extending about two apparent diameters of the moon all around it. Outside this glowing patch was a ring of barely perceptible red.....as near infrared as my eyes could detect. Outside that followed all the colors of the spectrum; sort of a rainbow in the round. Outside that was another complete rainbow and, outside that, a third. Barely visible in the white patch were much smaller ripples than those formed by the high clouds, traveling west to east. It looked a lot prettier than it probably sounds. There's a lot of really cool **** in this world......better than T.V. for the most part. Wolfgang -- Svend ************************************************** *************** Svend Tang-Petersen, MSc Email: svend AT sgi.com SGI Pager: svend_p AT pager.sgi.com 1500 Crittenden Lane Phone: (+1) 650 933 3618 Mountain View California 94043 USA MS 30-2-526 ************************************************** *************** |
A most spectacular event
"Wolfgang" wrote in message
... There's a lot of really cool **** in this world......better than T.V. for the most part. Wolfgang I'll say. It's so cold here that when I came in from my nightly walk I had snotsicles on my mustache. -- Stan Gula (OK, I'm not as poetic as Wolfgang...) |
A most spectacular event
Yep saw it a couple of nights ago - I have been trying to get
a "good" digital picture of it for reference [for a "monster" movie that's coming out this Spring]. If anyone gets a good snapshot please send it my way. mkrasser(AT)pacbell(DOT)net or marshall(AT)ilm(DOT)com Thanks, Marshall Wolfgang wrote: Standing out on the front stoop just now, I looked up at the full moon. I was facing nearly due east. High thin clouds looked very much like the ripples in the sand in the shallows of a lake. Something, presumably ice crystals, between the observer on the ground and the clouds was refracting the sunlight reflected off the moon. There was a bright white nimbus surrounding the moon and extending about two apparent diameters of the moon all around it. Outside this glowing patch was a ring of barely perceptible red.....as near infrared as my eyes could detect. Outside that followed all the colors of the spectrum; sort of a rainbow in the round. Outside that was another complete rainbow and, outside that, a third. Barely visible in the white patch were much smaller ripples than those formed by the high clouds, traveling west to east. It looked a lot prettier than it probably sounds. There's a lot of really cool **** in this world......better than T.V. for the most part. Wolfgang -- NOTE: Please remove "MY_WADERS" from my return Email address if you wish to reply directly. Thanks, M |
A most spectacular event
Cool stuff Wolf,
We would go out at night up at Little Glass Valley Reservoir at about 5,000' and lay on our backs and watch the stars............very special. Once I was at Christmas Island on a full moon with my brother. We sat outside our little cottage drinking a beer and watching the moon. It was real hard to stop and go to bed. -- Bill Kiene Kiene's Fly Shop Sacramento, CA, USA www.kiene.com "Wolfgang" wrote in message ... Standing out on the front stoop just now, I looked up at the full moon. I was facing nearly due east. High thin clouds looked very much like the ripples in the sand in the shallows of a lake. Something, presumably ice crystals, between the observer on the ground and the clouds was refracting the sunlight reflected off the moon. There was a bright white nimbus surrounding the moon and extending about two apparent diameters of the moon all around it. Outside this glowing patch was a ring of barely perceptible red.....as near infrared as my eyes could detect. Outside that followed all the colors of the spectrum; sort of a rainbow in the round. Outside that was another complete rainbow and, outside that, a third. Barely visible in the white patch were much smaller ripples than those formed by the high clouds, traveling west to east. It looked a lot prettier than it probably sounds. There's a lot of really cool **** in this world......better than T.V. for the most part. Wolfgang |
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