Ever wonder why the sky is blue, vs. say red, orange or purple? An effect called Rayleigh Scattering is part of the reason we see only blue, despite it all starting with a rainbow of colors.
“The Color of the Sky” is a testimony from those who, from their position as left-wing militants, full of dedication and faith, struggled to change Peruvian society, to conquer its sk ...
Other atmospheric gases, such as carbon dioxide and methane, have little effect on sky color but play a crucial role in shaping the planet's climate. As the Sun moves lower in the sky, its light ...
The sky isn't just blue by chance. It takes all the colors of the rainbow for us to see it that way. It happens because of something called the Rayleigh effect, or Rayleigh scattering, named after a ...
"We are literally mapping the entire celestial sky in 102 infrared colors for the first time in humanity's history." ...