In a beautiful and eye-catching scene, an air-visual phenomenon decorated the sky of Taif, western Saudi Arabia, and the photographer Abdul Qadir Al-Maliki monitored the full moon yesterday evening, and the “winter halo” accompanied him with lights that wrapped around the moon, and beneath it the clouds of fog to paint a charming natural painting that captures the eyes.
The Saudi astronomer, Indian inspiration, a member of the Arab Union for Astronomy and Space, told Al Arabiya.net that it is an atmospheric phenomenon that arises due to the saturation of the upper layers with moisture. The refracted rays on a layer of lower altitude are saturated with moisture, thus showing the lunar ring or corona. It is a phenomenon that happens to the moon and the sun.