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The basic physics of a rainbow is pretty simple, really. Sunlight enters the front of a raindrop. It hits the back side of the drop, reflects, and then heads back out the front side again. The ...
The team concluded that this sharp change in light output is caused by a strong, localized, and directionally dependent reflection. They call it the glory effect.
Feature / 'Word to describe the aesthetic of the specific type of swirling surface rainbow reflection effect on petrolium' Features In this section you'll find photographic features that explore ...
[3] Solar flare effects on D-region ionosphere using VLF measurements during low- and high-solar activity phases of solar cycle 24. Earth, Planets and Space (2018).
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