File:Sky is blu.jpg
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Русский: В дневные часы, когда свет от Солнца падает на Землю, он проходит по межпланетному пространству, представляющему собой вакуум, входит в атмосферу и рассеивается, взаимодействуя с неоднородностями воздуха. От Солнца идет широкий диапазон длин волн света, и он охватывает разные цвета: красный, оранжевый, желтый, зеленый, синий, фиолетовый. Самая короткая длина волны света, воспринимаемая человеческим глазом — синяя, поэтому синий свет заполняет все небо и человек его воспринимает голубым.
English: In the daytime, when the light from the Sun falls on the Earth, it passes through the interplanetary space, which is a vacuum, enters the atmosphere and scatters, interacting with air inhomogeneities. There is a wide range of wavelengths of light coming from the Sun, and it covers different colors: red, orange, yellow, green, blue, purple. The shortest wavelength of light that the human eye can see is blue, so blue light fills the entire sky and is perceived as blue by humans. English: Sky is perceived as blue by humans |
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Author | Mia Primavera |
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This image was uploaded as part of Russian Science Photo Competition 2022.
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Date and time of data generation | 12:57, 12 March 2019 |
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Date and time of digitizing | 12:57, 12 March 2019 |
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