"The ring is made of Moon light that is refracted (bent) as it passes through an ice crystal. Moon rings only occur if there are relatively high (and thus cold with ice crystals) wispy clouds. The common hexagonal shaped crystals bend the light by 22 degrees (two fist widths, if you want to measure it), so the entire ring is 44 degrees wide".
the last time I saw a lunar ring I took a handful of pictures with a film Canon which was all I hasd at the time...you can imagine what Big W did with the film in processing
not being stupid here, but that would make a picture for a front of a book! i really like it. the red on the telescope, the moon. i reckon submit it to S&T. no kidding