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− | * [[http://www.science-frontiers.com/sourcebk.htm Rare Halos, Mirages, Anomalous Rainbows: A Catalog of Geophysical Anomalies]][[Category:Book]] | + | * [[http://www.science-frontiers.com/sourcebk.htm Rare Halos, Mirages, Anomalous Rainbows: A Catalog of Geophysical Anomalies]][[Category:Book|rare halos mirages anomalous rainbows catalog geophysical anomalies]] |
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Author | William R Corliss |
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Published | 1984 |
Publisher | Sourcebook Project |
Pages | 244 |
ISBN | 0915554127 |
- Most of us have seen rings around the moon, but what does it mean when such rings are not circular or are off-center? Neither are rainbows and mirages devoid of mysteries. And the Brocken Specter still startles Alpine climbers!
- Typical subjects covered:
Rainbows with offset white arcs * Sandbows * Offset and skewed halos * The Brocken Specter * The Alpine Glow * Unexplained features of the green flash at sunset *Fata Morgana * Telescopic mirages * Long-delayed radio echos * Eclipse shadow bands * Geomagnetic effects of meteors * Intersecting rainbows * The Krakatoa sunsets * Kaleidoscopic suns [Picture caption: Shadow of Adam's Peak with glory and radial rays] - Comments from reviews: "...all in all it's a fascinating book", Sky And Telescope. "...any student of the physical sciences will find it fascinating", Science Books.