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Parhelia (mock suns) combined with a halo and rainbow, 1721 (1845).
AR924927 
Mock Sun with sunbows and halo, observed from the Arctic Circle, 1873.
AR924939 
Ezekiel's vision of a chariot in the sky and a hand in the clouds holding out a book to him, 1804.
AR917519 
Parhelia (mock suns) without haloes, observed in England in 1698, (1845). 
Parhelia (mock suns) without haloes, observed in England in 1698, (1845). On this occasion the phenomenon, caused by atmospheric refraction, began at 8am when true Sun shone through watery cloud, with mock suns appearing either side, and a pink half mock sun further off. The event lasted 2 hours. From The Beauty of the Heavens by Charles F Blunt. (London, 1845). 
Unique Identifier AR924935 
Type Image 
Purpose Public 
Size 4720px × 3701px 
Photo Credit HIP / Art Resource, NY 
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