Subparhelic circle

Okirikiri subparhelic bụ halo a na-adịghị ahụkebe, ihe ọhụụ, nké dị n'okpuru horizon. Ọ na-agafe ma subsun (n'okpuru anyanwụ) nà ebe antisolar (na-emegide anyanwụ). Okirikiri subparhelic bụ ihe yiri nké subhorizon na okirikiri parhelic, nké dị n'elu horizon.

Foto a nke dị n'etiti ebe antisolar na-egosi halo antisolar dị iche iche, dịka a hụrụ n'ụgbọelu si Brussels gaa Madrid na 7 Ọgọst 2006.



(E nyere ya aha: Francesco De Comité)

N'ébé dị na okirikiri subparhelic bụ ọtụtụ ihe ọhụụ dị ụkọ: subsun, subparhelia, 120 ° subparhelio, Liljequist subparhelie, diffuse arcs, nà Parry antisolar arcs.[1][2]

Na foto na-esote nke dị n'etiti ébé antisolar, okirikiri subparhelic na-apụta dị ka akara dị larịị nke na-agbagọ agbagọ nke arcs anthelic na ya.[3]

Hụkwa

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Edensibia

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  1. Cowley. Subhorizon Arcs. Atmospheric Optics. Retrieved on 2007-04-21. (including a computer simulation)
  2. Cowley. Antisolar Region Arcs. Atmospheric Optics. Retrieved on 2007-04-21. (including a photo and a computer simulation)
  3. Moilanen. Subhorizon diffuse arcs with Liljequist subparhelia. Halo Reports (Blogspot). Retrieved on 2007-04-21.

Njikọ mpụga

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