Saturday, 7 January 2012
Light Pillar: An impressive natural phenomenon
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Light Pillar: An impressive natural phenomenon
The Pillars of light (light pillar) across the night sky of Alaska
and disappear on the horizon. They look like falling meteors, but the trail remains visible for several hours or even as an alien force that invades the small planet. In reality it's just a spectacular natural phenomenon. Light and water are all you need to create a Pillar of Light. The light enters the atmosphere and comes into contact with aspects of ice crystals resulting bounce.When this light comes from the sun called solar pillar (Sun Pillar or Solar Pillar) and has the same diameter and the same color as the sun. The Solar Pillar is more visible shortly after sunset. Pylons light but formed by the moonlight, but even by artificial light such as a street lamp.
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