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Sun Dogs Explained: What Causes One to Form?
PRESQUE ISLE, Maine (WAGM) - Even on the most bright and sunny summer days, you might still be able to notice some pretty cool things going on in the sky. In this photo, you can see a bit of a halo forming around the sun and what appears to be a few thin wisps on both the left and right-hand side of it. It all comes down to an optical illusion. The thin wisps on either side are what we call sun dogs.
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