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Subject: The Skay
Category: Miscellaneous
Asked by: timsmith-ga
List Price: $2.00
Posted: 25 Mar 2005 05:49 PST
Expires: 24 Apr 2005 06:49 PDT
Question ID: 500227
Why is the sky blue?
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Subject: Re: The Skay
From: claus3-ga on 25 Mar 2005 06:50 PST
 
Google found this site that describes it quite nicely:
http://www.sciencemadesimple.com/sky_blue.html
Subject: Re: The Skay
From: probonopublico-ga on 25 Mar 2005 07:03 PST
 
Well THAT was the very first question asked on GA on 9 April 2002!

It's actually Question ID: 2. Yeah, I know, but there wasn't any # 1.

http://answers.google.com/answers/threadview?id=2
Subject: Re: The Skay
From: probonopublico-ga on 25 Mar 2005 07:13 PST
 
And THIS was the answer:

Light from the Sun (white light) is made up of many colours - red, green, blue, 
and so on. Each of these colours has a different wavelength and frequency. When 
light reaches the atmosphere it hits gas molecules which scatter the light in 
all directions. This scattering is called Rayleigh scattering after Lord 
Rayleigh who worked out the mathematical equations to describe it. 

So how does Rayleigh scattering work? Rayleigh scattering only happens when the 
molecules of gas encountered by the light waves are small compared to the 
wavelength of the light. What?s strange about Rayleigh scattering is that not 
all of the light is scattered evenly. Some wavelengths are scattered more. With 
white light, mostly the light of shorter wavelengths (the blue end of the 
visible range) is scattered whilst the longer wavelengths (the red end) are 
mostly uneffected. This means the blue light is scattered more than the red. 

But violet light has the shortest wavelength so why isn?t the sky violet? Well 
it?s true that the violet light is scattered more than the blue light, but our 
eyes aren?t so good at picking up violet light. This means we see the sky as 
being blue even though there is some violet light there too.

The above information was taken from these sources:

(http://www.sciencenet.org.uk/database/Physics/Original/p00125d.html)
and,
(http://groups.google.com/groups?q=why+is+sky+blue%
3F&hl=en&selm=33C461D4.24E0B9%40flash.net&rnum=9)
Subject: Re: The Skay
From: clint34-ga on 25 Mar 2005 07:52 PST
 
And it was Five bucks, originally, Bryan for your effort I say take
two Pence ol chap.

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