Christiaan Huygens was probably one of the first scientist to suggest that light should be thought of in waves and that light bends. It was 150 years before this could be proven. Bending light has everything to do with the blue sky.
John Tyndall took the first steps in discovering why the sky is blue in 1859.
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Yes There CAn Be A Blizzard Under A Blue Sky . The Sky Doesn{t Need To be dark for it to be blizzard
Caesium (Latin caesius meaning "sky blue") was spectroscopically discovered by Robert Bunsen and Gustav Kirchhoff in 1860 in mineral water from Durkheim
No. The sky is just as blue as a blue shirt though. Technically an object, such as a shirt or the sky, is not blue. The object just appears to be blue because it absorbs all other colors of the spectrum and reflects blue back which is the same with any other color seen.
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I would say it was Adam as he already had knowledge of the heavens.
The first person that probably saw the sky saw it but Issac Newton saw that the light coming from the sky would range into a spectrum of colors.
well we have thought about this thoroughly and me and holly have discovered that the sky is blue pink because there is lots of blue things on the earth ground and also alot of pink things soo basically if there was alot of green things the sky would be green is that detailed enough???? thankyou xx
Caesium was discovered in 1860 in Germany, because of its blue lines in the emission spectrum, it was called in Latin, Caesius, meaning Blue Sky
Why is sky blue
Blue Blue Sky was created in 1998.
Blue Sky Records was created in 1973.
because the sky is blue