kehäräysilmiö
Kehäräysilmiö, also known as the "ring effect" or "halo phenomenon," refers to a visual optical illusion that can occur under specific atmospheric conditions. It is characterized by the appearance of a circular halo or ring of light surrounding a bright light source, most commonly the moon or the sun. The effect is typically observed when light interacts with ice crystals suspended in the atmosphere, such as those found in high-altitude cirrus clouds or during winter conditions.
The precise mechanism behind the kehäräysilmiö involves the refraction and diffraction of light. When light rays