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Drawings. 1. 2. Rainbow. Anime. BL/yaoi manga. Fire Rainbow. The sky is the nature's canvas on which she paints beautiful and ever changing pictures. Light itself is her color and she uses it in various ways to create beautiful optical phenomena. One such rare masterpiece of her creation is the fire rainbow. If you see a splash of rainbow colors in the sky, with the whole thing looking like a multicolored flame, then you have probably witnessed a fire rainbow. It is a rainbow type phenomenon, in the sense that it has the colors of a rainbow but it is shaped quite differently. It looks like a rainbow colored flame and hence the name 'fire rainbow'. When people see a picture of such a rainbow, some think that it's a hoax and is a computer generated picture!

Its sighting, unlike a rainbow, is not so common. What is a Fire Rainbow? In the language of the meteorologists and physicists, a fire rainbow is known as a circumhorizontal arc, circumhorizon arc, lower symmetric 46 degree plate arc or just CHM for short. How is it Formed? Fire Rainbows. The physics of fire rainbows. Circumhorizontal arc. Circumhorizontal arc in relation to 22° halo or circumscribed halo, Oregon Other currently accepted names for the phenomenon are circumhorizon arc or lower symmetric 46° plate arc.[1] The misleading term "fire rainbow" is sometimes used to describe these phenomena, although they are neither rainbows, nor related in any way to fire. The name comes from its appearance as a rainbow taking the shape of flames in the sky.[2][3] The complete halo is a huge, multi-coloured band running parallel to the horizon with its centre beneath the sun.

The distance below the sun is twice as far as the common 22-degree halo. Red is the uppermost colour. Often, when the halo-forming cloud is small or patchy, only fragments of the arc are seen. How often a circumhorizontal arc is seen, depends on the location and the latitude of the observer. The arc has a considerable angular extent and thus, rarely is complete. Photographed near Kennedy Space Center, Florida See also[edit] References[edit] External links[edit] Jim Block Photography | circumhorizontal arc. An amazing light show appeared, faded, then reappeared in greater glory along I-89 in the general area of Grantham, NH yesterday morning. Jann and I were “car pooling”—I had an assignment to photograph a yoga teacher, and Jann would drop off a quilt to be quilted in Newport on the way home.

Jann first noticed a single sun dog. She made a few photos through a very dirty window made worst by the glare of the brilliant sun. I pulled over made a few quick photos and then we resumed our drive as the sun dog faded. But the show was far from over—now there were a pair of dogs (bright spots on each side of the sun at the elevation of the sun) as well as a faint 22 degree halo through them. From “Kaleidoscope Sky” by Tim Herd, a 22 degree halo is produced by the refraction of light through faces of ice crystals. The vertical flare extending above and below the sun is a sun pillar, also caused by falling ice crystals. Optical shows in the sky can be spectacular. Circumhorizontal Arc. The photos below were taken on Tuesday May 15 during the afternoon. I contacted Dr. Les Cowley (an optics specialist) to explain the photos below.

Here is what he had to say. The first 2 photos are ice halos – circumhorizontal (preferred circumhorizon) arcs. There is a widespread Internet myth that these are very rare and on those sites they are erroneously and misleadingly called ‘fire rainbows’. They are not rare. In the US you can expect to see several each summer if you watch the skies They are formed by plate crystals in cirrus. Taken by Kevin Bublitz Taken by Yeni Klemesrud Here is what Dr. This photo is much more interesting and its a relatively rare shot.

The camera is pointing almost straight upwards. And a section about the parhelic circle – Taken by Yeni Klemesrud Click here to check out the optics web page that is run by Dr. 'I didn't think something like this could exist': The incredible fire rainbows spotted over Arizona. Phenomenon caused by sunlight hitting large ice crystals in cloudsHalo effect visible from the ground By Mark Prigg Published: 11:28 GMT, 28 December 2012 | Updated: 13:24 GMT, 28 December 2012 Residents of Douglas in Arizona have been treated to a rare and stunning phenomenon - fire rainbows. Caused when ice crystals splits sunlight into different colours, they cause the sky to flicker with colour. Brandon Rios, who captured the amazing images with his father, said he was 'completely astonished' by the phenomenon.

Fire rainbows, known by the proper name of circumhorizon arc, occur when the sun hits plate shaped ice cystals in the clouds, causing the colours of sunlight to separate Fire rainbows, known by the proper name of circumhorizon arc, occur when cirrus clouds are far enough up in the air to form plate-shaped ice crystals. When the sun is at the right angle it hits the top of these plates and splits into different colours that are viewable on the ground. Fire Rainbow. What is a fire rainbow and how does it form - by Jon Dainty Sr. By Jon Dainty Sr. Created on : February 13, 2012 Last Updated : June 29, 2012 The fire rainbow is a phenomenon of cold color involving meteorology. Contrary to its nickname, the fire rainbow has nothing to do with flames, and, if you see one, it will appear far above you, high in the atmosphere. The appearance of this lovely sight requires some specific conditions to exist for the elements to come together: cold cirrus clouds, sunlight, a bit of science, and an observer at the right latitude.

A pretty thing by another name The actual name of what has been popularly labeled “fire rainbow” is circumhorizontal arc, much less exciting but more accurate with regard to where it appears. The sun must be 58 degrees high in the sky or higher, and the arc will appear above the horizon as you perceive it. Why 58 degrees? Fire rainbows appear both north and south of the equator. When a rainbow is not a rainbow Where fire rainbows are absent Learn more about this author, Jon Dainty Sr. . The Fire Rainbow. If you are very lucky you may see a fire rainbow once or twice in your life.

It sounds like it could be one of a series of children’s books – Harry Potter and the Fire Rainbow has a certain ring to it, but this phenomenon is not fiction. If you are in the right place and at the right time then a fire rainbow is something that you will remember witnessing forever. To name it properly, a fire rainbow is a circumhorizontal arc. It is also known as a circumhorizon arc but whichever you chose, scientists (and aficionados) call it a CHA. It is given its name because it looks as if a rainbow has spontaneously combusted as it made its way across the sky.

It could even be suspected, perhaps, that some malign fairy or goblin has blown the rainbow up to stop some errant human discovering that elusive pot of gold at its end! The real explanation behind a fire rainbow lies more in science text books than in a Brothers Grimm tale. So, why don’t we see fire rainbows as often as (its now more mundane!) 3. 4. 5. 6. Angiospermae (syn. Magnoliophyta) (Flowering Plants) Passion Flower.

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In earlier episodes, he is wider near the top and gets skinnier going further down. However, in episodes that are more recent, he is more of a regular square shape. SpongeBob has large blue eyes, a long, slightly curved nose, a large mouth with two prominent front buck teeth, and dimples with three freckles on each cheek. He typically wears a white shirt with a red tie, black leather shoes with shoelaces, and brown rectangular pants with a black belt[e] (the entire outfit is sometimes referred to as his "pants", hence his name). Personality SpongeBob is a clueless, abnormal, immature, fun loving and hyperactive character with a happy-go-lucky personality. SpongeBob is very kind-hearted and innocent, and very rarely acts openly mean to anyone, even his enemies. Antagonistic Side In "Nasty Patty," He helped Mr. Villainous Role. Inspirational Photography. Astronomy Videos. Geology. Astronomy.

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Earth and Moon Viewer. Welcome to Earth and Moon Viewer. Viewing the Earth You can view either a map of the Earth showing the day and night regions at this moment, or view the Earth from the Sun, the Moon, the night side of the Earth, above any location on the planet specified by latitude, longitude and altitude, from a satellite in Earth orbit, or above various cities around the globe. Images can be generated based on a full-colour image of the Earth by day and night, a topographical map of the Earth, up-to-date weather satellite imagery, or a composite image of cloud cover superimposed on a map of the Earth, a colour composite which shows clouds, land and sea temperatures, and ice, or the global distribution of water vapour.

Expert mode allows you additional control over the generation of the image. Viewing the Moon In addition to the Earth, you can also view the Moon from the Earth, Sun, night side, above named formations on the lunar surface. or as a map showing day and night. Browser Requirements Credits. Image Gallery from MSL, JPL, NASA. Martian Rock and Dust Filling Studied with Laser and Camera Scientists used the Chemistry and Camera (ChemCam) instrument on NASA's Curiosity Mars rover in June 2014 to examine a Martian rock "shell" about one inch (two to three centimeters) across, embedded in fine-grained bedrock and with a dust-filled hollow interior. This graphic combines an image of the target, called "Winnipesaukee," with spectrographic results from using ChemCam's laser on a row of points including the rock, the matrix around it and the material filling it. The image merges a high-resolution, black-and-white image from ChemCam's remote micro-imager and a color image form the telephoto-lens camera of Curiosity's Mast Camera (Mastcam).

The ChemCam laser and camera atop of Curiosity's remote sensing mast were about 9 feet, 10 inches (3 meter) from Winnipesaukee when the instrument examined Winnipesaukee on the 654th Martian day, or sol, of the rover's work on Mars (June 8, 2014). Image Gallery from MSL, JPL, NASA. Life is Impossible (BBC Documentary) Journey To The Edge Of The Universe. Horizon - Anthropic Principle. The Universe S06E03 How the Solar system was made. The Universe S06E01 - Catastrophes that Changed the Planets. The Universe S05E02 - Mars - The New Evidence. The Universe S05E03 - Magnetic Storm. The Universe S05E04 - Time Travel.