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<blockquote data-quote="mathom33" data-source="post: 292439" data-attributes="member: 22304"><p>I've seen this a few times while out at sea. I never understood why this happened until watching The Cosmos: Hiding In The Light episode where they talk about how what we interpret as the beginning of a sunrise is merely a "mirage" because of the speed of light and the way out atmosphere reflects the light. It's a neat concept if you have time to watch the episode or look up the information. </p><p></p><p>By the way, I love the picture. I like how the colors are very soft and not overtly bright/vibrant.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mathom33, post: 292439, member: 22304"] I've seen this a few times while out at sea. I never understood why this happened until watching The Cosmos: Hiding In The Light episode where they talk about how what we interpret as the beginning of a sunrise is merely a "mirage" because of the speed of light and the way out atmosphere reflects the light. It's a neat concept if you have time to watch the episode or look up the information. By the way, I love the picture. I like how the colors are very soft and not overtly bright/vibrant. [/QUOTE]
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