A meteorology expert told the BBC the unusual sky was caused by a phenomenon known as Rayleigh scattering. Why do forests keep burning? Indonesia haze: 'I'm worried about my baby's health' What is ...
Look at the sky during daytime ... because of a phenomenon called Rayleigh Scattering, named after the British physicist John William Strutt, also known as Lord Rayleigh, who discovered it ...
Jamie Carter is an award-winning reporter who covers the night sky. One of the most famous ... moon’s color as it rises (and sets) is Rayleigh scattering—the deflection of light off molecules ...