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The sky is blue because the incident light interacts with the gas molecules in the air in such as fashion that more of the light in the blue part of the spectrum is scattered, reaching our eyes on the surface of the planet. All the frequencies of the incident light can be scattered this way, but the high-frequency (short wavelength) blue is scattered more than the lower frequencies in a process known as Rayleigh scattering, described in the 1870′s. John William Strutt, Lord Rayleigh, who also won the Nobel Prize in physics in 1904 for the discovery of argon, demonstrated that, when the wavelength of the light is on the same order as the size of the gas molecules, the intensity of scattered light varies inversely with the fourth power of its wavelength. Shorter wavelengths like blue (and violet) are scattered more than longer ones. It’s as if all the molecules in the air preferentially glow blue, which is what we then see everywhere around us.
Yet, the sky should appear violet since violet light is scattered even more than blue light. But the sky does not appear violet to us because of the final, biological part of the puzzle, which is the way our eyes are designed: they are more sensitive to blue than violet light.
The explanation for why the sky is blue involves so much of the natural sciences: the colors within the visual spectrum, the wave nature of light, the angle at which sunlight hits the atmosphere, the mathematics of scattering, the size of nitrogen and oxygen molecules, and even the way human eyes perceive color. It’s most of science in a question that a young child can ask.
Why the sky is blue, one of the most elegant explanations in science. (via explore-blog)(via crookedindifference)
Posted on January 27, 2013 via Explore with 2,158 notes
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Malcolm on Flickr.
Muse of the Sea on Etsy
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Violin-light from Jascha Heifetz’s bow (LIFE Magazine, 1952)
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ARBRE DU JOUR 26-01-13 “Le plaisir de l’enlacer tient du souvenir de son premier baiser.”
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Jupiter’s moon “Europa”, image acquired by NASA’s Galileo spacecraft.
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You might relate with Adrià Navarro and his collaborators when they explain that their daily online activity is just as meaningful as their daily activity in the physical world.
So, they created the Polaroid Cacher, a camera that captures their online lives.
It prints out photographic mementos of what they do online, kinda the same way we take snapshots of what we do in ‘real’ life. See a vid of it in action!
What would yours photograph?
The Polaroid Cacher, a Camera That Photographs Your Online Life
via PetaPixel






