valonjuonteet
Valonjuonteet, often translated as "light lines" or "streaks of light," is a Finnish term used to describe a visual phenomenon observed in nature, particularly during clear, cold weather. It refers to a series of luminous, often faint, vertical or diagonal shafts of light that appear to emanate from bright light sources, such as streetlights, the moon, or distant stars.
This optical effect is caused by the diffraction of light as it passes through small, irregularly shaped
Valonjuonteet are most commonly seen in polar or sub-polar regions where atmospheric conditions conducive to the