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177: 142: 557: 162: 663:... from the third hour (9 am) until midday, we saw left and right from the Sun what looked like two other Suns: they did not shine like the big one, but smaller in appearance and radiance they reddened moderately. Above their circle a halo appeared, shining very brightly, extending in its breadth as if it were some kind of city. Inside this circle a half-circle appeared, similar to a rainbow, distinct in its fourfold color, in the higher part curved towards the two aforementioned Suns, touching them in an embrace of the Sun. 796: 47: 827:; "The Sundog Painting", literally "The Weather Sun Painting") is arguably also one of the oldest known depictions of a halo display, including a pair of sun dogs. For two hours in the morning of 20 April 1535, the skies over the city were filled with white circles and arcs crossing the sky, while additional suns (i.e., sun dogs) appeared around the sun. The phenomenon quickly resulted in rumours of an 250:, which forms a ring at roughly the same angular distance from the sun as the sun dogs, thus appearing to interconnect them. As the Sun rises higher, the rays passing through the plate crystals are increasingly skewed from the horizontal plane, causing their angle of deviation to increase and the sun dogs to move farther from the 22° halo, while staying at the same elevation. 752:
their ends pointed away from each other. And this I, Jakob, saw with my own eyes, and many brothers and sisters saw it with me. After a while the two suns and rainbows disappeared, and only the one sun remained. Even though the other two suns were not as bright as the one, they were clearly visible. I feel this was no small miracle…
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Be it so, said Tubero; and since you invite me to discussion, and present the opportunity, let us first examine, before any one else arrives, what can be the nature of the parhelion, or double sun, which was mentioned in the senate. Those that affirm they witnessed this prodigy are neither few nor
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My beloved children, I want to tell you that on the day after the departure of our brothers Kuntz and Michel, on a Friday, we saw three suns in the sky for a good long time, about an hour, as well as two rainbows. These had their backs turned toward each other, almost touching in the middle, and
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scholar, ordered a painting to be produced documenting the event. When confronted with the painting, the King, however, interpreted it as a conspiracy — the real sun, of course, being himself —threatened by competing fake suns, one being Olaus Petri and the other the clergyman and scholar
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III.2, 372a14) notes that "two mock suns rose with the sun and followed it all through the day until sunset." He says that "mock suns" are always to the side, never above or below, most commonly at sunrise or sunset, more rarely in the middle of the day.
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Sun dogs are red-colored at the side nearest the Sun; farther out the colors grade through oranges to blue. The colors overlap considerably and are muted, never pure or saturated. The colors of the sun dog finally merge into the white of the
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On 14 February 2020, the people of Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region witnessed a different complex halo display called the Five-fold sun miracle, in which all five sun halos were linked to each other by rays, forming a circle among them.
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above the horizon as the Sun. They can be seen anywhere in the world during any season, but are not always obvious or bright. Sun dogs are best seen and most conspicuous when the Sun is near the horizon.
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says "What is the cause of the prismatic colours of the rainbow, or of the appearance in heaven of two rival images of the sun, with sundry other phenomena treated in a monumental volume by
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p. 125 Artemidorus – The Interpretation Of Dreams Oneirocritica by Artemidorus Translation and Commentary by Robert J. White c. 1975 1990 Original Books, Inc. 2nd Edition
711:, convinced his initially frightened troops that it represented the three sons of the Duke of York, and Edward's troops won a decisive victory. The event was dramatized by 1526: 593:, lines 880–891) mentions parhelia as part of his catalogue of Weather Signs; according to him, they can indicate rain, wind, or an approaching storm. 674:
And also abowte Ester was sene in Sussex three sonnes shenynge at one tyme in the eyer, that thei cowde not dysserne wych shulde be the very sonne.
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on 31 October 1533. The original was written in German and is from a letter originally sent in November 1533 from Auspitz in Moravia to the
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was referred to as the 'Winter of Three Suns' and was unusually cold with 15 days of temperatures between 3–10 degrees below zero.
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Folk-etymology: A Dictionary of Verbal Corruptions Or Words Perverted in Form Or Meaning, by False Derivation Or Mistaken Analogy
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The phenomena of false suns which sometimes attend or dog the true when seen through the mist (
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hunting the Sun and the Moon, one after and one before, may be a possible origin for the term.
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A somewhat common misconception among the general public is to refer to any member of the ice
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in 1461 is supposed to have involved the appearance of a halo display with three "suns". The
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It is possible to predict the forms of sun dogs as would be seen on other planets and moons.
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The same plate-shaped ice crystals that cause sun dogs are also responsible for the colorful
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A series of complex parhelia displays in Rome in 1629, and again in 1630, were described by
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in the atmosphere. Sun dogs typically appear as a pair of subtly colored patches of light,
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during the 1520s and for being heavy-handed with his enemies allied with the Danish king.
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While mostly known and often quoted for being the oldest color depiction of the city of
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to interrupt his metaphysical studies and led to his work of natural philosophy called
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unworthy of credit, so that there is more reason for investigation than incredulity.
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in 1535 and the celestial phenomenon at the time interpreted as an ominous presage
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4 point Sun dog with complete 360 degree ring in Shubarkurduk, Kazachstan
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This article is about the atmospheric phenomenon. For other uses, see
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makes an incidental reference to sun dogs in the first book of his
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in English as a verb can mean "hunt, track, or follow", so
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that consists of a bright spot to one or both sides of the
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J. C. Payne (1905–1984) Scrapbooks (newspaper clippings)
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Starry Night Photography – Sun Dog, Sun Halo, Moon Halo
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might have sun dogs formed by both water-ice and CO
1637:. Harbour Grace Public Library. Harbour Grace, NL. 739:Another early clear description of sun dogs is by 128:to the left and right of the Sun, and at the same 1558:. Rifton, NY: Plough Publishing. pp. 20–21. 1491:"The Apologia and Florida of Apuleius of Madaura" 204:of light from horizontally oriented plate-shaped 992:"American Heritage Dictionary Entry — parhelion" 41:, the inner orbital extreme of a planetary body. 891:, described by Georg Fehlau in a pamphlet, the 749: 672: 661: 618: 378: 343: 157:, a 22° halo, and part of the parhelic circle. 1375:Nance, Robert Morton; Pool, P. A. S. (1963). 637:The 2nd-century Roman writer and philosopher 544:for a halo round the Sun or the Moon, also a 535: 529: 523: 8: 384: 105:. Two sun dogs often flank the Sun within a 842:Hoping to end speculations, the Chancellor 58:(the arcs passing through each sun dog), a 1650:Mackenzie's Last Fight with the Cheyennes 926:In 1843, winter in the British Colony of 112:The sun dog is a member of the family of 756:The observation most likely occurred in 1579:Schaaf, Fred (November–December 1997), 1497:. Translated by H.E. Butler. p. 16 983: 685:, Printed for the Camden society, 1852 1758:"Jumping Sundog video and explanation" 1623:, Stanford Encyclopaedia of Philosophy 682:Chronicle of the Grey Friars of London 308:family as a "sun dog" (especially the 831:of God's forthcoming revenge on King 296:is also known as a "leaping Sundog". 7: 1324:. Digitalis Education Solutions, Inc 196:Sun dogs are commonly caused by the 1391:"Meteorology by Aristotle – Part 2" 560:Sun dog phenomenon depicted in the 1621:René Descartes – Metaphysical turn 1525:Young, Jennifer (2 October 2011). 895:, and again the following year by 883:On 20 February 1661 the people of 835:(1496–1560) for having introduced 799:The so-called "Sun Dog Painting" ( 361:here is no doubt the same word as 353:is a light spot near the sun, and 25: 1652:. Argonaut Press Ltd. p. 10. 659:(1127) that on February 23, 1106 334:says it is "of obscure origin". 192:Parhelion seen in central London 54:. Also visible are parts of the 1698:Light and Color in the Outdoors 1377:A Glossary of Cornish Sea-Words 374: 328:largely remains a mystery. The 281:—other crystals form clouds of 1270:Merriam-Webster.com Dictionary 922:Late modern era to current day 901:Mercurius in Sole visus Gedani 27:Atmospheric optical phenomenon 1: 1792:Atmospheric optical phenomena 1469:. pp. (260), 367, (369). 1420:Theoi Classical Texts Library 1395:The Internet Classics Archive 1247:Palmer, Abram Smythe (1882). 357:are the light watery clouds; 137:Formation and characteristics 62:(the vertical line), and the 1763:Astronomy Picture of the Day 1170:"Sundogs & Sun Altitude" 491: 479: 467: 337:In Abram Palmer's 1882 book 239:(if the latter is visible). 1462:On the Commonwealth, Book 1 1299:Online Etymology Dictionary 957:Corona (optical phenomenon) 365:, dew or mist as "a little 1813: 1751:Solar Dynamics Observatory 1465:. 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The crystals act as 1322:"Norse Constellations" 889:a complex halo display 859:in central Stockholm. 810: 754: 728:The Sunne In Splendour 676: 665: 623: 566: 536: 530: 524: 437: 429: 421: 395: 385: 379: 193: 185: 173: 158: 67: 66:(the horizontal line). 1742:Rare sun halo appears 1648:Bourke, John (1966). 1495:The Project Gutenberg 893:Sevenfold Sun Miracle 798: 718:King Henry VI, Part 3 631:Naturales Quaestiones 559: 522:term for the sun dog 518:which comes from the 371:Philolog. Soc. Trans. 316:is more appropriate. 314:(ice crystal) halo(s) 191: 179: 164: 149:. Also visible are a 144: 49: 1416:"Aratus, Phaenomena" 1144:"Circumzenithal Arc" 967:Liljequist parhelion 952:Circumhorizontal arc 908:Johann Tobias Lowitz 709:Edward IV of England 416:and archaic names — 147:Salem, Massachusetts 1582:Sky & Telescope 1253:. G. 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Index

Sundogs
Sun dog (disambiguation)
perihelion

Fargo, North Dakota
22° halo
sun pillar
parhelic circle
atmospheric science
atmospheric
optical phenomenon
Sun
22° halo
halos
refraction
ice crystals
around 22°
altitude

Salem, Massachusetts
Parry arc
upper tangent arc

Hesse
Germany

Saskatoon

refraction
scattering

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