What is a Brocken Spectre?
The Brockenespenst , also known as the Brocken Bow or mountain spectre, is a shadow created by the observer's back to the sun and projected on the surface of the cloud. image.
- Broken wonder
- When the sun comes from behind the observer, and he has
- Halo
- Opposition surge (sometimes referred to as the impact of the sun , the impact of the sun , or the Seelig effect ) is when the illumination comes directly from the back of the observer, but on the rough surface, or there is a bright light produced by many particles. This term is widely used in astronomy and generally refers to celestial bodies such as planets,
- Halo
- diffraction
- Sunburst: When the light source comes from behind the observer, bright light from rough surfaces or many particulate objects.
- Baoguang: An optical phenomenon that creates bright spots around the shadowy head of the observer.
- Ground shadow: The shadow cast by the earth itself in the atmosphere.