El COLOR del CIELO según la CIENCIA

El COLOR del CIELO según la CIENCIA

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Physics

9th - 10th Grade

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The video explains Rayleigh scattering, where light is scattered by particles smaller than its wavelength, causing the sky to appear blue. The sun emits more blue light than violet, which is why we see a blue sky. At sunrise and sunset, the sun's light travels through more atmosphere, scattering blue light and leaving red and orange hues. On the Moon, with no atmosphere, the sky is always black. Mars has a thin atmosphere, making its sky bluish, but during dust storms, it turns reddish.

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Why is the sky on the moon always black?

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How does the atmosphere of Mars affect the color of its sky?

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