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IN NATURE of May 1, 1902 (vol. lxvi., p. 5), a remarkable lunar halo was described as having been witnessed from the Yerkes Observatory on January 19, 1902. It consisted of an ordinary lunar halo, of 45° or 50° in diameter, and of a second ring approximately the same in size intersecting the first, and cutting exactly through the moon.
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HUNT, H. A Remarkable Lunar Halo, February 24. Nature 75, 439 (1907). https://doi.org/10.1038/075439f0
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