Zhong Zhenyu, a member of the Chinese skywatcher community chat group, went halo hunting with his DSLR on August 21 after being informed of the on-going outbreak in his area. The community's collective effort paid off and Zhong was treated with some great celestial rarities.
© Zhong Zhenyu, shown with permission. |
© Zhong Zhenyu, shown with permission. Unsharp mask applied. |
B-R analysis later carried out by Nicolas Lefaudeux further confirms the arc's authenticity. The left-side component also shows up in the processed image. At this point it's quite clear that we've got the third confirmed sighting of 28° arcs in China.
Processed by Nicolas Lefaudeux. |
Over the past few years, this type of weak, low sun odd radius plate displays occur rather frequently during summer monsoon over southern China. Now with 3 confirmed and 1 possible cases of 28° arcs within 3 years, chances of these plate displays involving exotic arcs may not be as slim as we expected.
Jia Hao
Just like Kern and other halos the 28 stuff is starting pile up. Someone needs to do some stacks of these displays
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