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- What causes the colors seen during a sunset sunrise?
What causes the typical red, pink or orange colors seen in sun-rises and sun-sets? How come the sky doesn't just turn a darker blue?
- meteorology - Atmospheric conditions needed that blocks all bright . . .
Atmospheric conditions needed that blocks all bright light during sunsets and allows you to stare directly at the sun Ask Question Asked 6 years, 3 months ago Modified 6 years, 3 months ago
- atmosphere - Why does the blue hour look pink when watched from an . . .
Now, when I watch sunsets from Mauritius (20 4°S 57 4°E), both by naked eyes and using my camera, the nautical twilight always appears to be pinkish The sky around the zenith does have some hints of blue, but generally everything, especially the bright blob near the horizon, is nothing like the photo from Ladoga or the simulation in Stellarium
- Why can I look directly at the sun during a sunset but not at noon . . .
Why can I look directly at the sun during a sunset (with a lot less pain and unconfort) but not at noon?
- meteorology - Color of Sunsets - Earth Science Stack Exchange
Sunsets over water are a common setting for viewing such green flashes, but I have seen them at sunrise over Lake Michigan from Chicago The most common form of such a green flash involves a setting where cooler air is atop a warmer surface, which produces an inferior mirage like we commonly see in a desert or on a roadway
- light - US Naval Observatory Sunrise Sunset Data: Blank Sunrise Sunset . . .
I get a blank entry for May 03 The Sun didn't set on Bovinia, New York on May 03 when time is expressed as Universal Time Sunsets from May 04 to August 16 occur before sunrise (Also note that August 16 has two sunsets ) The solution is simple: Fill in the time zone Ignoring daylight savings time, time in Bovinia New York is offset by 5 hours from UTC Another solution is to use a different
- Does the elliptical orbit of the Earth have effect on Earths climate . . .
Yes, but this is not mainly due to the small intensity variation of sunlight with distance Rather, the elliptical orbit affects the length of the seasons, which — along with other orbital effects — triggers the ice ages Currently, in the northern hemisphere, summers are longer than winters, because of Kepler's orbit laws and the fact that perihelion is in the northern hemisphere winter
- meteorology - Clouds altitude - Earth Science Stack Exchange
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