Light Pillars Light Pillars are natural phenomena created by the reflection of sunlight or the moon from ice crystals near a parallel surface from a horizontal plane. This phenomenon usually occurs when the sun begins to set. Besides that this phenomenon can also be caused by the existence of light sources on earth (terrestrial). For example, for example, artificial light on street lights that are mostly found in cities at night, car lights, and other strong light sources. This Light Pillars event basically occurs frequently in winter, for example in the polar regions or in other cold temperatures. Light Pillars will often appear when winter or snow in the form of a collection of ice crystals that reflect strong light from the sun or moon toward the ground with the help of cold temperatures. When viewed from a distance, Light Pillars will indeed appear or look like Aurora. But in reality, Light Pillars is not an Aurora, and vice versa. Aurora is a phenomenon of light emi...