~~~ BLUE SKY ~~~

Sky at Dusk - This picture was taken by my son about a month ago.
@themyl (1423)
United States
October 29, 2006 8:19pm CST
Why is the sky Blue during the day and Black during the night??
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@univermal (104)
• United States
30 Oct 06
The sky is blue partly because air scatters short-wavelength light in preference to longer wavelengths. Combined, these effects scatter (bend away in all directions) some short, blue light waves while allowing almost all longer, red light waves to pass straight through. When we look toward a part of the sky not near the sun, the blue color we see is blue light waves scattered down toward us from the white sunlight passing through the air overhead. Near sunrise and sunset, most of the light we see comes in nearly tangent to the Earth's surface, so that the light's path through the atmosphere is so long that much of the blue and even yellow light is scattered out, leaving the sun rays and the clouds it illuminates red. And ofcourse Black as it is defined, is the lack of light.
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@themyl (1423)
• United States
30 Oct 06
Once again, your response on this particular subject is VERY informative! Again, You really outdid yourself! Thanks very much for your informative response. +++++++