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Originally posted by Stevie Wright Well since you asked, it is all to do with thge way light reflects of airborne particles. These particles absorb all light frequencies, accept blue resulting in the appearance that the sky is....yep you guessed it....blue.
Oops...I;ve been telling my kids it's coz that's the colour of fairy dust. They're never gonna believe another thing I tell them.
On the Irish front, one of my favourite posts on RWO came from I think SimonH when he mentioned that the footy karma gods owe us no more favours given the number of esoteric recruits we've got that have come good when they have no real reason to (Kennelly, LRT, Goodes, Kirk) - I tend to agree that you can afford to have only so many of these project players on your books at any one time.
Why is the Sky Blue? Learn about the atmosphere and how light scattering makes the sky look blue. MIT used parts of this article in their online class.
Originally posted by Stevie Wright Well since you asked, it is all to do with thge way light reflects of airborne particles. These particles absorb all light frequencies, accept blue resulting in the appearance that the sky is....yep you guessed it....blue.
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