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1 I, 3| upper region as far as the moon we affirm to consist of 2 I, 3| distant, while that of the moon is near but slow, whereas 3 I, 4| things happen below the moon. This is shown by their 4 I, 4| stars, the sun, and the moon.~ 5 I, 7| to follow the sun and the moon as they move, and encircle 6 I, 8| from the earth than the moon), then the cone made by 7 I, 8| appears round the sun or moon: for they dissolve such 8 II, 1| back of the sun and the moon, while the remainder forms 9 II, 8| coincides with an eclipse of the moon for the same reason. When 10 II, 8| lessening of the warmth from the moon when its sphere approaches 11 III, 2| seen round the sun and the moon and bright stars, by night 12 III, 2| never appeared by night as a moon rainbow. This opinion was 13 III, 2| be one it must be at full moon, and then as the moon is 14 III, 2| full moon, and then as the moon is either rising or setting. 15 III, 2| with two instances of a moon rainbow in more than fifty 16 III, 3| appears round the sun or the moon or one of the other stars: 17 III, 3| forms round the sun or the moon, and that is why the halo 18 III, 3| Haloes are commoner round the moon because the greater heat 19 III, 4| becomes yellow. But the moon rainbow affords the best