Friday, November 13, 2015

Rain, fire, moon: Just add a rainbow!



 You may have once thought there was only one type of rainbow, the regular daytime arch. If you did, you were wrong.
There are  many different kinds of rainbows, such as fire rainbows, rainbows, and Moonbows, rainbows that form at night.

These rainbows look really cool. To make them, they need water and light, just like a daytime rainbow. The picture here is of a moonbow over a waterfall.
Just so you know, I do not recommend that you creep outside at midnight and use the garden hose. Moonbows don't form that way. They usually form at twilight, or near dawn, because then, the sky is lightening, just slightly, and there is some natural light.
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