Light Pillar Pillar of Light is a light phenomenon that leads to the sky lit up like a pillar sky shining upwards. It is a visual phenomenon that is created by the reflection of light from ice crystals near the surface parallel from a horizontal plane. Light can come from the sun, usually occurs when the sun sets so that this phenomenon is also often referred to as a pillar of the sun. This phenomenon can also be caused by the moon or of the light source on Earth (terrestrial) such as street lights. Pillar of light colors often appear in winter when snow or ice crystals reflect light from a powerful source such as the sun or moon. Assisted by the cold temperatures, a pillar of light will appear when light bounces off the flat surface of ice crystals that float and relatively close to the ground. Pillar of light that looked like feathers of light that extend vertically above or below the light source, or sometimes both. Pillar of light can also be formed from artificial light sources such as street lights, car lights, or strong light source of the ice skating rink. When viewed from a distance, a pillar of light would look like the aurora.
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