halosäteitä
Halosäteitä is a Finnish term that translates to "halo rays" or "light rays" and refers to atmospheric optical phenomena that appear as rings, arcs, or pillars of light surrounding a light source, most commonly the sun or moon. These halos are created by the refraction and reflection of light by ice crystals suspended in the atmosphere. The specific shape and appearance of the halo depend on the size and orientation of the ice crystals, as well as the angle of the sun or moon.
The most common type of halo is a 22-degree halo, which forms a ring around the sun
Halosäteitä have been observed and documented throughout history, often interpreted as omens or divine signs. In