radi8 — 12/27/2022, 3:33:11 PM

Whoa, this is really cool!

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astronomy — 12/27/2022, 1:00:06 PM

A Full Circle Rainbow over Norway

Have you ever seen an entire rainbow? From the ground, typically, only the top portion of a rainbow is visible because directions toward the ground have fewer raindrops. From the air, though, the entire 360-degree circle of a rainbow is more commonly visible. Pictured here, a full-circle rainbow was captured over the Lofoten Islands of Norway in September by a drone passing through a rain shower. An observer-dependent phenomenon primarily caused by the internal reflection of sunlight by raindrops, the rainbow has a full diameter of 84 degrees. The Sun is in the exact opposite direction from the rainbow's center. As a bonus, a second rainbow that was more faint and color-reversed was visible outside the first.

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thoughts:

Woah*

12/27/2022, 9:00:04 PM
radi8:

Actually no, that isn’t how you spell it lol

12/28/2022, 12:32:18 AM
thoughts:

It is “woah”.

12/29/2022, 9:54:21 PM
radi8:

no, it is not lmao! https://lmgtfy.wtf/go.html?q=whoa

12/30/2022, 4:27:02 PM
thoughts:

Whoa is an older version

1/1/2023, 12:31:21 AM
radi8:

no…?

1/1/2023, 6:16:03 AM
oren:

Looks like a camera glare or smth

12/27/2022, 7:17:14 PM
radi8:

yeah, it’s really cool

12/28/2022, 12:32:28 AM