It's a green laser projected from the Greenwich Observatory showing the Meridian.
Because the sun doesnt reflect green water into the ocean
Those are the light waves that are visible when the sun light is refracted through the rain drops in the sky.
Uranus is a fairly light blue-green colour. mines pink dunno bout yours
Regulus stars appear to move across the sky from East to West (:
They are seen a bands of light in the sky. In the polar regions these bands are usually bright green in color and at lower latitudes more frequently seen as reddish glows.
Black because green light is absorbed by the blue sky
No the sky is always green
Yes, when there is a clear sky the sky always remains a dark blue colour throughout the night.
it is the colour of the sky light blue
different colors :- light green, dark green, sky blue, navy blue and ochre(yellow)
the sky is natrally dark and clear, but in the light it looks blue. It does this because of the reflactions of the Earth, sun, and moon! I wish it was green, though. And the grass would be blue!
It's a traffic signal. Or to my belief it is the Mobile spy
Because the sun doesnt reflect green water into the ocean
My Sky DigiBox is like broken... My remote can detect the DigiBox and makes a red light (right side) but the other light (left light) for if the sky channel should show or not will never go green. I re-connected everything took out the wires of the DigiBox and re-attached them but nothing happens. It just stays the same. Please help me.
Mayor of London's Sky Ride was created in 2007.
Green of course. But the scattering of light is dependent on the size of the particle doing the scattering. The sky is blue because N2 and O2 are the major components of the atmosphere (they are very near the same size) and their diameter is the same as the wavelength of blue light. Only light that is similar to or less than the size of the objects doing the scattering can be scattered. Light that has a wave length greater than the diameter of the object it encounters can not be affected by the object. So the particular colour of the sky (azure) is a combination of all colours of blue and above. There is no yellow, orange or red in the colour of the sky. A sunset or sunrise is red and orange because there are dust particles in the air that are of the size similar to the wavelength of red and orange and yellow light. To get a green sky you would have to have an atmosphere made of molecules that have the same diameter as the wavelength of green light. Cl2 would do the job.
Green Sky Trilogy was created in 1975.