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08-18-2021 05:00 AM in
Galaxy GalleryI don't what's with the sky today around 6pm but here's what the google says about it.
"The red colour in the sky at sunset is due to an effect called "Rayleigh Scattering." This means a large amount of blue and violet light has been scattered so you see a longer wavelength which appears to be red. A red sky at night also means that high pressure is moving in from the west and the next day will be sunny."
Despite the heavy rain today, we can expect a brighter day tomorrow. :)
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08-18-2021 05:53 PM in
Galaxy GalleryGreaaat day! Fun fact, Rayleigh scattering, named after the nineteenth-century British physicist Lord Rayleigh (John William Strutt), is the predominantly elastic scattering of light or other electromagnetic radiation by particles much smaller than the wavelength of the radiation. Cool, right? Stay safe and have a nice day ahead!
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08-18-2021 06:11 PM in
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Wow! Sounds really cool! Indeed it's a bright day today!
