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120° parhelion / Parry arc / Sun dog / Arc / Supralateral arc / Subhelic arc / Cirrus cloud / Infralateral arc / Parhelic circle / Optics / Halo / Circumscribed halo
Date: 2006-10-02 15:34:37
120° parhelion
Parry arc
Sun dog
Arc
Supralateral arc
Subhelic arc
Cirrus cloud
Infralateral arc
Parhelic circle
Optics
Halo
Circumscribed halo

SHB Halo Key key structure: KKOJJ MMTTg ZZZZd DDNCc EEHFV fzzGG 8HHHH special group / remarks appendix 3: special group

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