Moon refraction through an ice crystal layer
Taken by Mark Duncan/ Tim DePeele on May 24, 2022 @ 35, 000 feet over Eastern Saskatchewan
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  Camera Used: Apple iPhone 13 mini
Exposure Time: 1/2
Aperture: f/1.6
ISO: 3200
Date Taken: 2022:05:19 02:24:02
 
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The "many moons" effect lasted for about 20 minutes then slowly became a linear threesome. It resolved to the true moon as we passed the ice layer.
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