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Anything white, shiny, reflective... A mirror would probably be the most reflective.
Like most objects in space, the Moon possesses a reflective characterisitic called albedo. Albedo is how well an object reflects light. What makes the moon so interesting is that it has the same Albedo as coal. That means that it has almost no reflective quality up close.
Light is an energy force which has weight. Light particles rebound back to the eye because every object has a reflective surface. Perhaps we could ask the question "Why do we see things in different colors?" Light is white in color. This white light is in actual fact a combination of all the colors of the spectrum. When light strikes an object the object will absorb some of the colors but reject others. The combination of these rejected colors give us the color we see. A green cover book is so because the colors blue and yellow were not absorbed by the material of the book cover. Some say that because some objects absorb all colors the object is seen as black, or the absence of color. So why do we still see black objects? Because even a black object has a reflective surface.
Your best bet for reflective tape comes from the people who make the most tape in the world: 3M. Bicyclists swear by their Scotchlite Reflective Tape. This can be found at any good bicycle store. Look for light colors like silver or white, and avoid darker colors like red for best reflective quality.
silver
silver
White
Anything white, shiny, reflective... A mirror would probably be the most reflective.
Bike pedals with reflective strips can be bought from Amazon's online shop. They offer multiple brands in multiple colors, as well as professional mountain bike pedals.
The scientific name for the color black is achromatic color, which means it does not have any hue. Black is the absence of light or color.
Optical telescopes are of two types: refractive and reflective. The refractive telescopes have chromatic aberration (huh? different colors are focused in different plains -- huh?). This is less of a problem with reflective telescopes.
It's because light shines off of the reflective surface of Bumpass Hell by: Seth Valkenhoff
The best color to use to reflect light rays is white. White is a reflective color. So are most light colors. So white is the best color to use to reflect light rays. :)
Like most objects in space, the Moon possesses a reflective characterisitic called albedo. Albedo is how well an object reflects light. What makes the moon so interesting is that it has the same Albedo as coal. That means that it has almost no reflective quality up close.
you can get most colors