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Light pillars scrape the night sky over Victor, Idaho, on January 26. The explanation appears to be that these light pillars, far from signifying contact with outer space, are formed when artificial light bounces off  the facets of flat ice crystals relatively close to the ground. But it’s an awesome display, nonetheless.

science:

Light pillars scrape the night sky over Victor, Idaho, on January 26. The explanation appears to be that these light pillars, far from signifying contact with outer space, are formed when artificial light bounces off the facets of flat ice crystals relatively close to the ground. But it’s an awesome display, nonetheless.
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