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Fiery rose and peach sunset skies are a unique perk of our home on Earth. But what colors appear when the sun sets on other planets in the solar system?
Here we learn what causes the different colors in the aurora borealis (northern lights) and the aurora australis (southern lights).
Other factors can influence sunset colors, like Saharan dust, pollution, cloud cover, time of year, and location. Want more WDAM 7 news in your inbox? Click here to subscribe to our newsletter.
Ever wonder about the colors of a sunset?MOSELLE, Miss. (WDAM) - Most everybody has seen the glory of colorful sunset. But, what creates those glorious colors? It has to do with the scattering of ...
KANSAS (KSNT) – Working for you, 27 News reached out to NASA to better understand the colors of the aurora borealis. We spoke to NASA Solar System Ambassador Brenda Culbtertson who said to think ...
Meteorologist explains what's causing recent spectacular Bay Area sunsets and sunrises "Winter is the best season for sunrises and sunsets," said meteorologist Drew Tuma. But why?
Greens and blues, reds and purples — when it comes to the northern lights, what causes all the different colors?
The sunset won’t always be perfect, but it turns out, there’s a way to know if the sunset will be colorful before it happens.
A fiery sunset wrapped up the first weekend of November, and the clouds had everything to do with its gorgeous hues.