Ah, isn't that just the most beautiful light peeking through the sky tonight? Sometimes the sky is light at night due to the way the sun sets and how it reflects off the atmosphere, creating a lovely display of colors for us to enjoy. It's like nature's way of giving us a little extra magic before we rest our heads for the night. Remember to breathe in that beauty and be grateful for the simple pleasures in life. How wonderful is that?
Ah, it looks like the sky is not dark tonight because there's a beautiful full moon shining its light upon us. Isn't it just lovely how unique each day can be? Soak in that serene moonlight and let it brighten up your evening.
The sky is blue because air scatters blue light more than it scatters red light. So, when you look up at the sky (the sky, not the sun) you are looking at a portion of air. That air has scattered blue light so blue light is what enters your eyes.
As of August 2014, Jupiter will not be visible in the night sky. It will reappear in September 2015 in the southern sky near the constellation Leo.
The bright spot near the moon tonight is likely a planet like Venus or Jupiter. Planets are often visible near the moon, appearing as bright points of light in the night sky.
Ah, that celestial body making the night sky so magical is called the moon, my friend. It twinkles and sparkles, spreading its soft light like a blanket of comfort and wtenderness over all who pause to admire it. Embrace its gentle glow and let its presence fill you with peace and wonder.
The sky appears yellow tonight due to the scattering of sunlight by particles in the atmosphere, such as dust or pollution. This scattering causes shorter blue and green wavelengths of light to be dispersed, leaving longer yellow and red wavelengths to dominate the sky's color.
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because there is so much 'light pollution' (light) in a city that it washes the sky of the light, wheras in a savanna region its wilderness and no artificial light, so you can see the full natural light (and all the stars) of the sky.
The sun appears red tonight due to the scattering of light by particles in the Earth's atmosphere, which causes shorter wavelengths of light to be scattered away, leaving longer wavelengths like red to dominate the sky.
The sun appeared red tonight due to particles in the atmosphere scattering shorter wavelengths of light, leaving longer wavelengths like red to dominate the sky.
Tonight's sky includes a magnificent triangle formed by the Moon, Jupiter and Venus.
Ah, it looks like the sky is not dark tonight because there's a beautiful full moon shining its light upon us. Isn't it just lovely how unique each day can be? Soak in that serene moonlight and let it brighten up your evening.
The sky is blue because air scatters blue light more than it scatters red light. So, when you look up at the sky (the sky, not the sun) you are looking at a portion of air. That air has scattered blue light so blue light is what enters your eyes.
The blue sky would appear green under green light because the green light would dominate the color seen by our eyes. The color of the sky is determined by the light that is reflected off of it, so when green light is shone on a blue sky, the green light will be the dominant color that is reflected.
Tonight on Sky TV, there is a great assortment of action packed programing. From The Chicago Code to Lie To Me, Hellcats to The Sunset limited. Always a lot to choose from on Sky TV!
As of August 2014, Jupiter will not be visible in the night sky. It will reappear in September 2015 in the southern sky near the constellation Leo.
The bright spot near the moon tonight is likely a planet like Venus or Jupiter. Planets are often visible near the moon, appearing as bright points of light in the night sky.