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RE: Today, I'm grateful for beauty... - 2/11/2008 10:00:42 PM   
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Juliana,
I trust you know that I would find and post any picture that would make your day a little bit brighter!

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RE: Today, I'm grateful for beauty... - 2/11/2008 10:06:17 PM   
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For those who want to understand rainbows, I offer the following simple explanation.

Rainbow / Wave Refraction

Rainbows are an impressive natural spectacle since living memory. Among the first descriptions of rainbows there are those in the Bible (Genesis 9:13). The rescued on Noah's  ark watched the first rainbow in the end of the Flood.

One can see this optical rainbow when sunshine and rain come together. The rainbow forms a circular ring with an angle of 42° relative to the observation direction around a virtual center exactly opposite to the sun. All spectral colors appear in narrow bands of intensified light with the colors from red to violet from the outside to inside. Under favorable conditions one can observe a second rainbow at a larger aperture angle of 51°, which is much paler and has the colors in a reversed order. Between the two rainbows there is a darker region, which is called "Alexander's dark band" (see photo below).

From the point of view of physics a rainbow appears when sunlight is refracted and bundled, which leads to the raise of light intensity in a narrow angular range. Looking microscopically we see the light of the sun falling onto many small raindrops. The light is at first refracted by entering the interior of the drops, then reflected at the back wall and finally refracted once again by exiting the drop. The total refraction angle is about 138° and this is at 42° with respect to the center of the rainbow. The different colors of light correspond to different wavelengths of light, which are refracted at slightly different angles, like by a prism, thus splitting the white sunlight into colors (dispersion).


The primary (main) rainbow is caused by refraction and reflection inside a raindrop.
The secondary rainbow arises from a second total reflection, which reverses the order of colors and lets them appear paler.
The secondary rainbow is created by those light beams, which are reflected twice inside the raindrop. Therefore it is less intense and the order of colors is reversed. The dark band between the two rainbows is just a result of a redistribution of sunlight, which is focused into the rainbow angles. In physics there is no magic: If light gets brighter in one or two zones, this can happen only at the cost of another zone becoming darker.
So we can summarize that the rainbow is an optical phenomenon, which can be explained only by the wave nature of light.

Anyone who can explain the above in English (or German - hint, hint Juliana), I'm ready! Me, I just think they are beautiful.

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RE: Today, I'm grateful for beauty... - 2/11/2008 10:26:38 PM   
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RE: Today, I'm grateful for beauty... - 2/11/2008 10:29:10 PM   
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RE: Today, I'm grateful for beauty... - 2/11/2008 10:31:16 PM   
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RE: Today, I'm grateful for beauty... - 2/11/2008 10:35:25 PM   
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This photo and the last one are from South Africa.

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RE: Today, I'm grateful for beauty... - 2/11/2008 10:38:43 PM   
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RE: Today, I'm grateful for beauty... - 2/11/2008 10:41:22 PM   
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And now for a rainbow from beautiful England. I like the purple the best.

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RE: Today, I'm grateful for beauty... - 2/11/2008 10:56:08 PM   
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RE: Today, I'm grateful for beauty... - 2/11/2008 11:00:48 PM   
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My heart leaps up when I behold
A Rainbow in the sky:

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This is one of the most interesting photos yet.
 
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RE: Today, I'm grateful for beauty... - 2/11/2008 11:04:02 PM   
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You can see that the rainbow is fading but there still are glimpses.

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RE: Today, I'm grateful for beauty... - 2/11/2008 11:04:58 PM   
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The sunset after the rainbow has faded.

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RE: Today, I'm grateful for beauty... - 2/11/2008 11:38:35 PM   
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the National Geographic magazine was a staple in our house I absolutely loved them from about 6 years old on. I delighted with each edition and all the amazing photographs from Indigenous Tribes to Oceans Bottom. Thank you for bringing beauty to us in rainbows colors and a specail gratitude for the candles I saved them also "HOw Greta Thou Art" was a favored loved hymn and my 8th grade graduation song.
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RE: Today, I'm grateful for beauty... - 2/14/2008 3:21:29 PM   
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This is a community bath made 2000 years ago by the celts in Brittany (France)
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RE: Today, I'm grateful for beauty... - 2/14/2008 3:50:07 PM   
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Today I am grateful I figured a way to post a beautiful Valentine for all here
 
http:www.flickr.com/photos/veloena/32630319
 
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RE: Today, I'm grateful for beauty... - 2/15/2008 8:08:02 PM   
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This is a stalagtite in Indiana. Below is a satellite picture of Indiana. The big river that flows along the state boundaries is the Mississippi River.



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RE: Today, I'm grateful for beauty... - 2/15/2008 8:47:58 PM   
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RE: Today, I'm grateful for beauty... - 2/15/2008 8:53:54 PM   
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RE: Today, I'm grateful for beauty... - 2/16/2008 9:53:39 AM   
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Thankful one, that is nature's art exhibition. Looks like a group of worshippers in long robes, doesn't it.

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RE: Today, I'm grateful for beauty... - 2/16/2008 10:41:12 AM   
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Beautiful pictures. I love the rainbows and the droplets of water.
Thanks for sharing.
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