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    Circumzenithal arc they are both the same cloud in different formation one is about 10 minutes later than the other. I wasn't really watching the time. If the vapor cloud had been bigger it would have formed a complete arc Like an up-side down rainbow but it arises from refraction of sunlight through horizontally-oriented ice crystals, generally in cirrus clouds, rather than from raindrops and is always the same side as the sun as opposed to the rainbow being the opposite the sun
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    It's a beautiful effect, Beryl!

    Was this a vapour trail from a plane, or a long cloud? (It reminds me of the 'Nexus' in 'Star Trek Generations' - Star Trek Generations - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia)

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    Yes. I find them fascinating
    I did look like a vapour trail. There were several. These usually occur in Cirrus clouds
    There is another I took which is a complete ark some where in the forum and the colours are beautiful as there are less overlapping in these arcs unlike the rainbows

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    They showed the one above on Spotlight TV news tonight
    here is one I captured today. Faint but there
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