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 Base image credit Joshua Thomas. Annotated image credit Joshua Thomas/National Weather Service. Ice halos happen when tiny crystals of i stanley thermos ce are suspended in the sky. The crystals can be high up in cirrus clouds, or closer to the ground as diamond dust or ice fog. Like raindrops scatter light into rainbows, the crystals of ice can reflect and refract light, acting as mirrors or prisms depending on the shape of the crystal and the incident angle of the light. While the lower down ice only happens in cold climates, circus clouds are so high they ;re freezing cold any time, anywhere in the world, so even people in the tropics mid-summer have a chance of seeing some of these phenomena. Explaining the optics of these phenomena involves a lot of discussing angular distances. To get a sense of what that means, here   a rough conversion between common distances and your body. Hold your hand out at full arm   length, fingers spread. Your thumb is approximately 0.5掳: that   the size of a full moon or the sun  be kind to your eyes and test it by trying to cover  stanley cup uk the moon with your thumb, not the sun! . The distance from the tip of your thumb and your pinky is about 22掳, a key distance when talking about ice halos. Now ball your hand into a fist: it   probably 10 to 15掳. To figure out which, you ;re going to use both hands, and stack your fists one stanley travel mug  on top of another from straight sideways to directly overhead. Count how many fists that took, divide 90掳 by t Dfwu Simon Pegg Worries The Love Of Science Fiction Is Making Us   8220;Childish  8221;
 Rebecca Martin and Mario Livio鈥攐f the Space Telescope Science Institute in Baltimore, Maryland鈥攎ay have found the solution to this riddle using data from the Hubble Space Telescope. By observing how young stars behave, they came up with a new model that may forever change our understanding on how planets are created. The old model In the original theory, called the standard accretion-disk model, the planets in our solar system formed from a disk of gas and dust around the sun billions of years ago. Gravitational forces caused this disk, called the protoplanetary disk, to condense in different lumps that eventually formed the planets we know today. Depending on their distance to the Sun, the planets had different characteristics. According t stanley france o the standard model, any planets that fell within a certain zone would be dry and rocky. Any other planet outside that frontier would be ice water worlds. stanley cup  This frontier鈥攃alled the snow line鈥攍eft Earth well into the ice area. According to  stanley kubek Martin: If the snow line was inside Earth   orbit when our planet formed, then it should have been an icy body. Planets such as Uranus and Neptune that formed beyond the snow line are composed of tens of percents of water. But Earth doesn ;t have much water, and that has always been a puzzle. Only 0.02% of Earth   volume is water and, according to current theories, that water may even come from the asteroids and comets that bombarded Earth after its formation. How is this possible  The new