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  1. Why is the sky *uniformly* blue? - Physics Stack Exchange

    Jun 22, 2020 · I've read a lot of answers to the questions why the sky is blue. However all the answers I found contain mostly …

  2. optics - If blue light has a higher energy than red light, why does it ...

    As E=hf=hcλ, blue light - with a smaller wavelength - should have a higher energy. However, it is the case that blue light scatters the …

  3. Why is the sky of the moon always dark? - Physics Stack Exchange

    Mar 27, 2015 · So, the sky which scatters blue wavelengths appears blue and red/yellow wavelengths of sun survive to reach our …

  4. visible light - Is ocean color affected by Rayleigh Scattering ...

    Nov 16, 2013 · We know that sky color is due primarily to Rayleigh scattering. Is Rayleigh scattering the dominant effect for ocean …

  5. Why is the sky not purple? - Physics Stack Exchange

    The net effect is that the red and green cones are stimulated about equally by the light from the sky, while the blue is stimulated more …

  6. visible light - Why is the sky blue? - Physics Stack Exchange

    Possible Duplicate: Why does the sky change color? Basically what the title says. What mechanisms are significant and how do they …

  7. Why does the sky suddenly look gray through this window?

    But why does it look so much less blue, when the values of the red and green channels are still smaller than the blue? That is entirely …

  8. Why is the sky blue: For a 3-year old - Physics Stack Exchange

    Sep 19, 2015 · Why does the sky change color? Why is the sky blue during the day, red during sunrise/set and black during the …

  9. Why is the blue color of sky darker in high altitude regions?

    Jan 14, 2014 · The sky is actually black. Check that for yourself at midnight. So in the daytime, you are looking at a black sky that is …

  10. Why is sky on Mars red? - Physics Stack Exchange

    Feb 9, 2017 · And, that when the Sun is low and thus light going through ~2000km of atmosphere rather than ~10km (do the trig), …