Natural Light of our Solar System| Lightning | Aurora Borealis | Rainbows | The Sun
Natural Light
Natural Light of our Solar System is amazing to say the least. I have been interested in light and its effects. Here is a short list of naturall light that is visible from earth.
Lightning
A lightning bolt in nature a spark discharge or a short-term arc between clouds or between clouds and the earth. As a rule, lightning flashes during a thunderstorm due to an electrostatic charge of the cloud-forming water droplets or the rain drops. It is accompanied by thunder.
Aurora borealis
Aurora borealis also known as the northern light and the southern light close to earth's poles. is a light phenomena that consist of colorful, dancing and varied patterns in the night sky. Aurora borealis is more visible the closer you are to the poles. Aurora borealis are caused by the sun's charged particles coliding Earth's atmosphere. They arise when the Van Allen's zones are "overloaded" by energetic particles that reach the Earth's magnetic field and collide with the upper atmosphere. The strongest winters are usually seen after the eruptions of the powerful Sun coronas.
Rainbow
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Rainbow is an atmospheric optical phenomenon in spectral colors. It occurs when the light is folded from the front surface of the droplet, reflected from the back surface of the droplet and folds back from the front surface of the droplet. As the droplet is dispersive, the white light disintegrates into colors to form a rainbow.
The rainbow may have been an atmospheric light phenomenon. It has therefore attracted interest throughout history. It has been regarded as a symbol of divine guarding and enlightenment, as well as a forerunner.
Sun
The sun is a star in the center of the solar system, which occupies about 99.86% of the mass of the solar system. Earth and other celestial bodies such as planets, asteroids, meteors, comets, and dust orbiting the Sun. The average distance between the Sun and Earth is approximately 149.6 million kilometers, the sun's light takes 8 minutes and 19 seconds to reach Earth. Solar energy in the form of light supports most of life on Earth through photosynthesis, and controls climate and weather on Earth.
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Thank you very much.
I like the Aurora Borealis, that makes me feel - Wow!, This world there's something wonderful.
Thank you, sir.