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- Heiligenschein (German: [ˈhaɪlɪɡn̩ˌʃaɪn] ; lit. 'halo, aureola') is an optical phenomenon in which a bright spot appears around the shadow of the viewer's...
- source. The figure's head can be surrounded by a bright area called Heiligenschein, or halo-like rings of rainbow-coloured light forming a glory, which...
- Glories Green flash Halos, of Sun or Moon, including sun dogs Haze Heiligenschein or halo effect, partly caused by the opposition effect Ice blink Light...
- Glories Green flash Halos, of Sun or Moon, including sun dogs Haze Heiligenschein or halo effect, partly caused by the opposition effect Ice blink Light...
- doi:10.1088/1464-4258/4/3/316. Mattsson, Jan O. & Bärring, Lars (2001), "Heiligenschein and related phenomena in divergent light", Applied Optics, 40 (27):...
- including subhorizon haloes, rainbows, glories, the Brocken spectre, and heiligenschein. Occasionally, around sunset or sunrise, anticrepuscular rays appear...
- reflections Halo (optical phenomenon) – Optical phenomenon of the sky Heiligenschein – Optical phenomenon Opposition surge – Optical effect Rainbow – Meteorological...
- Glories Green flash Halos, of Sun or Moon, including sun dogs Haze Heiligenschein or halo effect, partly caused by the opposition effect Ice blink Light...
- of the world due to light pollution. Antisolar point Earth's shadow Heiligenschein Interplanetary dust cloud Kordylewski cloud Opposition surge, the apparent...
- Maryon 1971, p. 286. This is a known optical physical effect, called heiligenschein. Leuchtmann, Horst (2001). "Benvenuto Cellini". In Sadie, Stanley; Tyrrell...