A moonbow, I think. It is a lunar rainbow, meaning the light comes from the moon instead of the sun. When looked upon by the human eye they appear to be white.
A rainbow is a spectrum.
A rainbow appears in the opposite direction of the sun because the light is being refracted, reflected, and dispersed by raindrops in the atmosphere. When sunlight enters a raindrop and is refracted, it is then reflected off the back of the raindrop and dispersed, creating a rainbow that appears on the opposite side of the sky from the sun.
If the sun is setting, the rainbow would be in the opposite direction in the sky, typically in the eastern part of the sky. This is because rainbows form when sunlight is refracted, reflected, and dispersed by raindrops in the atmosphere, creating a colorful arc opposite the sun's position.
You would look opposite the direction of the sun to find a rainbow after a rainstorm. Rainbows form when sunlight refracts, reflects, and disperses in water droplets, and this process requires the sun to be behind you. The arc of the rainbow will appear in the part of the sky that is away from the sun.
The altitude of the highest point of the rainbow that you see is (42 degrees) minus (the altitude of the sun above the horizon behind you). If the sun is sitting right on the horizon ... just risen or just about to set ... then the highest point of the rainbow is about 42 degrees above the horizon opposite the sun. If the sun is higher, then the rainbow is lower, by the same amount. If the sun is more than about 42 degrees above the horizon, then any rainbow you might otherwise see is entirely below the opposite horizon, and you don't see one.
A rainbow is a spectrum.
You only will see a rainbow if you're facing the opposite direction of the sun
Rainbow Dash is a fast, wild kind of pegasus. Therefore, her opposite would probably be Fluttershy, since she's more of a calm, shy pegasus.
The shadow from your head is located at the center of a rainbow. This occurs because rainbows are formed opposite the sun in the sky at a 42-degree angle. The center of the rainbow is directly opposite the sun, which is why the shadow of your head aligns with the center of the rainbow.
A rainbow appears in the opposite direction of the sun because the light is being refracted, reflected, and dispersed by raindrops in the atmosphere. When sunlight enters a raindrop and is refracted, it is then reflected off the back of the raindrop and dispersed, creating a rainbow that appears on the opposite side of the sky from the sun.
A rainbow must always be in the opposite direction from you compared to the sun.So if you see a rainbow in the morning, its center would be in a generally westerlydirection from you.
A rainbow must always be in the opposite direction from you compared to the sun. So if you see a rainbow in the morning, its center would be in a generally westerly direction from you.
A rainbow is possible whenever the sun is in a clear patch of sky and at the same time, rain is falling in the opposite direction from you.
If the sun is setting, the rainbow would be in the opposite direction in the sky, typically in the eastern part of the sky. This is because rainbows form when sunlight is refracted, reflected, and dispersed by raindrops in the atmosphere, creating a colorful arc opposite the sun's position.
Look for a rainbow opposite to the direction of the Sun. This means that if the Sun is setting in the West, the rainbow will appear in the Eastern sky.
Nothing in particular, mainly because that's not possible. The center of the rainbow always appears in front of you, directly opposite the sun. When you move, the rainbow moves.
Rainbows are caused by backscatter. If the sun is out, and it is raining, look in the direction opposite from the sun, and you may see a rainbow.