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halo — Also known as optical halo and corona. The term halo comes from the Greek noun halos,which means area. In meteorology and physics the terms halo, optical halo, and corona are used to denote a * physical illusion consisting of a luminous or… … Dictionary of Hallucinations
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Halo — may refer to: *Halo (religious iconography), a ring of light that surrounds an object in religious iconography *Halo (optical phenomenon), a ring of light that surrounds an object *Halo (medicine), used to immobilize cervical neck (spinal)… … Wikipedia
Optical Gravitational Lensing Experiment — (OGLE, буквально Оптический Эксперимент по Гравитационному Линзированию) польско американский астрономический проект по изучению темной материи при помощи метода гравитационного микролинзирования. Проект был основан в 1992, под руководством … Википедия
Halo (optical phenomenon) — A halo (unicode|ἅλως; also known as a nimbus, icebow or Gloriole) is an optical phenomenon that appears near or around the Sun or Moon, and sometimes near other strong light sources such as street lights. There are many types of optical halos,… … Wikipedia
Halo (religious iconography) — For other uses, see Halo (disambiguation). Jesus and nine of the Twelve Apostles depicted with Floating disk haloes in perspective (detail from The Tribute Money, illustrating Matthew 17:24 27, by Masaccio … Wikipedia
Optical phenomenon — An optical phenomenon is any observable event that results from the interaction of light and matter. See also list of optical topics and optics. A mirage is an example of an optical phenomenon. Common optical phenomena are often due to the… … Wikipedia
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