An adventure-seeker captured scenes like out of a sci-fi movie when he accidentally encountered a stunning halo in the sky formed by the moonlight amidst freezing temperatures.

The man, known only by his username ‘ iDavidLee’, filmed the incredible phenomenon while driving across the snowy expanse of Inner Mongolia, northern China, where temperatures plummeted to -30 degrees Celsius on the night of 28th November.

Phone footage shows a massive and bright halo formed around the full moon that lit up the vast, remote area.

Intrigued by the rare sight, he stopped by the roadside and trekked deeper into the snow, then ran around in excitement with the lunar wonder in the background.

A man encounters a huge phantom moon ring while traveling by car in Inner Mongolia, China, undated. This is an atmospheric phenomenon caused by the refraction of ice crystals in the air when moonlight passes through high-altitude clouds. (iDavidLee/AsiaWire)

He also demonstrated just how cold the weather was by splashing hot liquid in the air that immediately evaporated.

The footage, later shared on Douyin, China’s version of TikTok, attracted widespread attention and drew in experts giving their opinions.

The China Weather Net later explained it was a rare atmospheric phenomenon, caused by moonlight refraction as it passes through high-altitude cloud layers and encounters ice crystals in the air.

A man encounters a huge phantom moon ring while traveling by car in Inner Mongolia, China, undated. This is an atmospheric phenomenon caused by the refraction of ice crystals in the air when moonlight passes through high-altitude clouds. (iDavidLee/AsiaWire)

China Weather Net added that the “phantom lunar halo” could only occur when the moon is full and is at its brightest.

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