Pillar of Light
Pillar of Light is a phenomenon that leads to the light illuminated the sky like the pillars of heaven shining upwards. It is a visual phenomenon created by the reflection of light from ice crystals near the surface of a horizontal plane parallel. The light can come from the sun, usually occurs at sunset so that this phenomenon is also often referred to as a sun pillar. This phenomenon can also be caused by the moon or from the source of light on Earth (terrestrial) such as street lights.
Pillars of light colors often appear in winter when snow or ice crystals reflect light from a strong source such as the sun or moon. Aided by the cold temperatures, a pillar of light will appear when light bounces off a flat surface of ice crystals that float and are relatively close to the ground. Pillar of light that looked like the feathers of light that extend vertically above or below the light source, or sometimes both. Pillar of light can also be formed from artificial light sources such as street lights, car lights, or strong light source from the ice skating rink. When viewed from a distance, a pillar of light would look like aurora.
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1. February, 2000. Lake Tahoe, California. Millions of ice particles refract light sunset sky produces a pillar of light in the sky over Lake Tahoe, CA, USA.
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Photo by: James Kirkpatrick. |
2. Ontario, January 2004. The photos Pillar light consists of 3 pieces combined panoramic photograph was taken by Lauri Kangas in Ontario Canada. At the time of shooting, the temperature in ontario when it reaches minus 24 degrees Celsius in Ontario makes langit2 be filled with ice crystals. Sunset light reflected by ice crystals they will be amazing light as shown below.
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Photograph by: Laurie Kangas, Ontario kanada.
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3. Ath, Belgium, 20 November 2006, Cristal Cristal on ice in the winter sky belgium produce reflections pillars of light in the sky belgium.
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Photograph Joel Bavais
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Photographer by:.Aigar Truhins Aided by abundant ice crystals formed during a European cold snap, these light pillars--like other trumpet-shaped pillars--may have been formed by long, thin crystals, rather than the horizontal crystal plates that form the more spike-like light pillars, according to physicist Les Cowley.
Idaho, January 26, 2009, Pillar of light visible in Idaho, USA. When the sun goes down and almost invisible when dusk, the sun light remnants of ice crystals radiating in the sky. resulting in a light amid the darkness of twilight. |

That's the picture of the phenomenon 5 Pillars of light in the world which is amazing. The pillars are produced by ice crystals in the heavens that reflect sunlight / moon when the evening. so that these lights produce the phenomenon of light pillars
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The pillars of light that is purely natural phenomenon that occurs in cool temperate and cold regions because there simply steam-water vapor turns into ice crystals, ice crystals is exactly reflect sunlight into the beautiful phenomenon.
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