Category:Brocken spectre
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The "spectre" appears when the sun shines from behind a climber who is looking down from a ridge or peak into mist. The light projects the climber's shadow forward through the mist, often in an odd triangular shape due to perspective. The apparent magnification of size of the shadow is an optical illusion that occurs when the observer judges his shadow on relatively nearby clouds to be at the same distance as faraway land objects seen through gaps in the clouds, or when there are no reference points at all by which to judge its size. The shadow also falls on water droplets of varying distances from the eye, confusing depth perception. The ghost can appear to move (sometimes quite suddenly) because of the movement of the cloud layer.
The head of the figure is often surrounded by the glowing halo-like rings of a glory (Heiligenschein), rings of coloured light that appear directly opposite the sun when sunlight is reflected by a cloud of uniformly-sized water droplets.
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Images fitting the distinction so that they "could be viewed off Earth" or are otherwise "not dependent on Earth's atmosphere" (Such as storm clouds on Mars, Jupiter, Solar corona etcetera) should be placed within Category:Atmospheric optical phenomena or a subcategory, not in this category. |
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English: If it's of Earth, or on Earth so that it is a phenomena:
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| ... dependent upon Earth's atmosphere bending light: | ←→ | Category:Atmospheric optical phenomena of Earth | → or one of it's subcategories. |
| ... something viewable not only from Earth: | ←→ | Category:Atmospheric optical phenomena | → or one of it's subcategories. |
• Not to be confused with such phenomena that occur outside Earth's atmosphere, such as Corona, which could be viewed from space or from another planet.
Media in category "Brocken spectre"
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