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Monday, February 8, 2010

Why is setting Sun Red?

The Earth’s atmosphere is like a pare red filter, and makes the light coming from space turn reddish.

But an object which is very low in the sky has to shine through much more air than one high in the sky. This means that its light passes through more of this red filter, and its tint is deeper. This is the cause of the ‘red’ evening sky.

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