its wavelengths are scattered due to Earth's atmosphere
- Venus is often bright enough to see during the daytime, but you have to know exactly where to look. - Mercury, Venus, and sometimes Mars, can be seen during twilight at sunrise and sunset, when the sun is below the horizon but much of the sky is blue. - Earth is visible at any time of the day or night.
Moisture in the air can contribute to the scattering of sunlight, which can create the vibrant colors seen in a red sunset. Water droplets and particles in the atmosphere scatter shorter wavelengths of light (like blue and green), allowing longer wavelengths (such as red and orange) to dominate the sky during a sunset.
The reason we call a blue filter a "blue filter" is that it looks blue. The reason it looks blue is that blue light is the only kind of light that can go all the way through it. Any other color of light gets absorbed in the dyes between the layers of the filter, and never comes out the other side. If you shine red light at one side of a blue filter, the other side of the filter looks dark, as if nothing is shining through it. And if you look at a 'red' sweater through a blue filter, the sweater looks black.
The color of the sky changes throughout the day due to the scattering of sunlight by the atmosphere. At sunrise and sunset, the sky can appear pink or orange due to the longer path of light through the atmosphere, which scatters shorter wavelengths like blue and violet, leaving only the longer wavelengths, such as red and orange, to be visible.
No, blue and red visible light have different wavelengths. if you see the rainbow, blue and red can been seen on separate stripes which means they have different wavelengths.
The sun appears red at sunset due to the scattering of light in the Earth's atmosphere. When the sun is low on the horizon, its light has to pass through more of the Earth's atmosphere, which scatters shorter wavelengths of light like blue and green, leaving behind longer wavelengths like red and orange to be seen.
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Various colors are seen during sunrise and sunset because the light travelling through the air is scattered by air particles. Shorter wavelengths like blue and green scatter more than the longer wavelength of red and orange. At sunrise and sunset, the path of the light through the atmosphere is longer so no blue and green are visible and only red and orange light the sky. Sunset colors are more brilliant than sunrise because the evening air contains more particles as compared to the morning air.
An afterglow is the glow seen in the sky following sunset, or the light emitted by an object while cooling.
Ozone is light blue in color. It can be seen from the satellites.
If red light is absorbed, the color seen will be the complementary color of red, which is cyan.
Diffusion of light in the atmosphere occurs due to interactions of light with air molecules, dust, and water droplets. These particles scatter sunlight in all directions, leading to the blue appearance of the sky and the red hues seen during sunrise and sunset.
It absorbs all colors in the white light, except for the blue, which it reflects and scatters, and it winds up appearing blue to our eyes. That's a big part of the reason why we call it "a blue box".
Sunset is when the sun starts to set, making beautiful, indescrible colours. Nightfall is when all that is over, and the sun and its light cannot be seen at all. we are all unique
Mars can be seen these days, but these days (August 2010) it is not particularly bright. You should see it in the west after sunset.
- Venus is often bright enough to see during the daytime, but you have to know exactly where to look. - Mercury, Venus, and sometimes Mars, can be seen during twilight at sunrise and sunset, when the sun is below the horizon but much of the sky is blue. - Earth is visible at any time of the day or night.
Of all the colors of the rainbow that make up white light, red gets refracted the least when the light goes from a less dense medium to a more dense medium (like from space to the earth's atmosphere).