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Date: 2010-02-12 18:45:22
Observational astronomy
Color
Vision
Visibility
Light
Rayleigh scattering
Color temperature
Sky
Scattering
Visible spectrum
Optics
Extinction

On the colors of distant objects David K. Lynch and S. Mazuk Distant objects like clouds, mountains, and the Sun can appear to have colors that are significantly different from their intrinsic colors: the low Sun is ofte

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