A week or two ago, my friend pointed out to me this HUGE halo around the moon. This halo was very dull and very thin, but it travelled in a perfect circle around the moon and was MUCH MUCH BIGGER than the moon itself, as in, far away from the outline of the moon with a much larger diameter.
It was a fairly clear and cool night here in Central Florida, the way most nights are. The moon was close to straight over head, maybe 5-10 degrees off top dead center, and it was about 10 o’clock at night.
What was this halo and what caused it? My guess is light reflecting off a certain layer of the atmosphere, but why in this manner? Is it rare?