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Credit & Copyright: Rafael Schmall  
  
  
Explanation:
Lighting the night last Tuesday, February's  
Full Moon is  
sometimes called the Snow Moon.  
  
But the Moon  
was not quite full in this mosaicked skyscape  
recorded on February 2 south of Budapest, Hungary,  
and there was no snow either.  
  
Still, thin clouds of ice crystals hung in the cold,  
wintry sky creating this gorgeous lunar halo.  
  
Refraction of moonlight by the six-sided  
crystals produce the  
slightly colored halo with its characteristic radius of  
22 degrees.  
  
Just below the Moon is bright star Aldebaran.  
  
Also well within  
the halo at the right is the Pleiades star cluster.  
  
At the lower left, near the halo's edge lie the  
stars of Orion  
with bright Capella, alpha star of the  
constellation  Auriga,  
just beyond the halo near the top of the frame.  
  
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See also:
- APOD: 2025 August 23 Á Fishing for the Moon
- APOD: 2025 July 20 Á Lunar Nearside
- APOD: 2025 June 28 Á Lunar Farside
- APOD: 2025 June 20 Á Major Lunar Standstill 2024 2025
- APOD: 2025 June 18 Á Space Station Silhouette on the Moon
- APOD: 2025 April 22 Á Terminator Moon: A Moonscape of Shadows
- Moon Near the Edge