Saturday, September 6, 2014

a Sorta Silent Saturday slice of Sience



'Fire rainbows' are a rare phenomenon that only occur when the Sun is higher than 58° above the horizon and its light passes through cirrus clouds made of ice crystals. At the right alignment, the ice crystals act as a prism, and refract the light to look like a rainbow. Photo by Livescience.

Full pink moon April 23

    phlox, wood hyacinth look up at the full pink moon dew glows in it's light