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Rainbow at Sunset
http://antwrp.gsfc.nasa.gov/apod/ap100807.html

Explanation:
Where is the Sun when you see a rainbow? Behind you, of course. But you 
can see both a rainbow and the Sun (far right) side by side in this 
graceful panorama recorded on July 28. The cloudy sunset view covers a 
full 360 degrees around the horizon, composed using 20 individual images 
taken from an observatory on the outskirts of Potsdam, Germany. The 
rainbow itself is produced by sunlight internally reflected in rain 
drops from the direction opposite the Sun back toward the observer. As 
the sunlight passes through the drops, from air to water and back to air 
again, longer wavelengths (redder colors) are refracted or bent less 
than shorter wavelengths (bluer colors), separating the sunlight into 
the colors of the rainbow. This sharp picture captures the full, bright, 
primary rainbow arc as well as more subtle effects. You can see a 
partial, dimmer, secondary rainbow arc above and left of the primary, 
and faint arcs just inside the primary rainbow called supernumerary 
rainbows.



Prism Refraction (Interactive Java Tutorials)
http://micro.magnet.fsu.edu/primer/java/prism/


Supernumerary Rainbows
http://www.atoptics.co.uk/rainbows/supers.htm


Rainbows
http://www.atoptics.co.uk/bows.htm


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