Optical Phenomena
Crepuscular Rays |
| Light from the sun is scattered by the earth's atmosphere, resulting in the blue color of the sky. Crepsucular rays occur when the sunlight is intermittently obstructed by clouds, virtually casting a series of shadows. |
![]() Mt. Wilson Observatory, California. Copyright ©2000 C. Gino |
| Although the rays appear to converge at the sun, they are actually parallel. The convergence is a matter of perspective, in the same way that parallel train tracks appear to converge at the horizon. |
![]() Mt. Wilson Observatory, California. Copyright ©2000 C. Gino |
![]() Socorro, New Mexico. Copyright ©2000 C. Gino |
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| Last updated 12/15/00 | Copyright © 2000 C. Gino. |