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 Two suns in the sky... Anybody ever see this? I was commuting to work one morning with my wife, and I actually saw two suns in the sky, poking through the clouds, one a little smaller than the other but some distance away. Did a little research, and found out that the phenomenon is called a parhelion, or sun dog, and it's cause by refraction of sunlight through masses of regularly aligned ice crystals in the upper atmosphere; under the right conditions, they form a giant lens. Here's a pretty good approximation of what we saw, although ours was in the morning and we could only see one "dog;" it's always possible the other was hidden by clouds, or couldn't been seen from the angle we were at. http://climate.gi.alaska.edu/webcam/sun_dog.html Or, maybe it's all a dream and my mind was hazed by the chemtrails... | 
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 yeah <b>Rodney.</b> Sundogs happen when the sun is low in the sky and there's lots of ice crystals in the sky. I saw them all the time when I was up doing research in the Arctic. People who spent more time there than I did laughed heartily when I first saw them and stared for a while, mesmorized. I guess we all take beauty in nature for granted when we see it all the time. | 
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 Ironchefrocks: I live in Central California on the coast, and sun dogs are basically unheard of down here. But a cold air mass had moved down from the Arctic into our area that particular day, and so that probably made the ice crystals. But I would never take it for granted, no matter how often I saw it. | 
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 Wow, I'd love to see that sometime... | 
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 You'd be surprised. I took this for granted, until I moved. . . http://www.allposters.com/IMAGES/WIZ/3765.jpg | 
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 I saw one once when I was extremely young, but I still remember the sight vividly to this day.  It was mesmerizing. | 
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 Me and my sis saw one of these... Though it looked like a fucking mirror in the sky. Actually, it was a few weeks ago. Its a damn cool thing. Almost as cool as a harvest moon. Red-orange moons are so beautiful. | 
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 Wow I never heard of sun dog.  I'd love to see that but its hard to see anything in the sky in NY. :( | 
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 That is amazingness | 
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 I never heard of a sun dog either, yet another beautiful phenomena of nature:) | 
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 The most mesmerizing and beautiful things in life lie right outside our front doors. I'd like to see this up close. | 
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 I've never seen a sun dog but I've seen the Northern Lights...talk about beautiful!  Oh, and shakran:  what possesed you to move away from that!  (referring to the pic you posted) | 
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 never be able to see anything that cool arround here....'cept for glows from the city and smog at times. ek. | 
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 Sun Dogs are great, but usually it's gotta be damn cold outside to get enough Ice crystals in the air!  Love pretty lights, don't love cold....rough trade | 
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