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WTH?!? Ever see a red rainbow at dawn?
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[quote:Anonymous Coward 23524705:MV8yMDczNTQyXzM0OTAxMDI5XzY3RTlDNDI1] [quote:Anonymous Coward 24522527:MV8yMDczNTQyXzM0OTAwNzk2X0E5NTE3MTlG] [quote:The Guy:MV8yMDczNTQyXzM0OTAwNzM0X0JEQjBGODM5] [quote:Anonymous Coward 29221756:MV8yMDczNTQyXzM0OTAwNzEwXzg4RUI1RUEy] nope never seen one like that period, let alone dawn as to be just red. Pollution? [/quote] I think it was red because the sun was still below the horizon, so, red light. [/quote] Ahh..maybe that..yes. That light is coming from the sliver of sun on the very edge of the horizon. [/quote] Yes, this is a mono-chromatic rainbow, caused exactly by the above suggestion. Red mono-chromatic rainbows happen when the sun is either rising or setting and the longer wavelengths are interacting with the droplets. These are quite rare, although if you try to find them you can. [/quote]
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It stretched all the way from one horizon to the other, but was to faint to see at the zenith.
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