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    1. Phil Plait's Bad Astronomy: Misconceptions
    ... The Moon appears larger on the horizon than overhead because you are comparing it to ... astronomy : The Moon does appear larger on the horizon, but it is because of the way ...
    [ Сохраненная копия ]  Ссылки http://www.badastronomy.com/bad/misc/moonbig.html -- 19.3 Кб -- 09.04.2016
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    2. Phil Plait's Bad Astronomy: Bitesize Astronomy
    ... also why the sun looks red at the horizon; the bluer light is being redirected into ... sunset (or sunrise), the top of the Sun is farther from the horizon than the bottom ...
    [ Сохраненная копия ]  Ссылки http://www.badastronomy.com/bitesize/sunbend.html -- 20.7 Кб -- 09.04.2016
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    3. Phil Plait's Bad Astronomy: Mad Science
    ... If the Earth were flat, the horizon would be infinitely far away, but it isn't. The horizon is actually only a few kilometers ...
    [ Сохраненная копия ]  Ссылки http://www.badastronomy.com/mad/1997/earth.html -- 19.6 Кб -- 09.04.2016
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    4. Phil Plait's Bad Astronomy: Bitesize Astronomy
    ... away will appear to slip below the horizon, because it is going around the curvature ... all sorts of weird optical effects as you look through all that air to the horizon ...
    [ Сохраненная копия ]  Ссылки http://www.badastronomy.com/bitesize/flatearth.html -- 20.1 Кб -- 09.04.2016
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    5. Phil Plait's Bad Astronomy: Mad Science
    ... Those clouds near the horizon breaking up the sunlight into rays are hundreds of ... Near the horizon, the rays look like they are heading straight up, but that's an ... interprets that as being straight up, since you are seeing this near the horizon ...
    [ Сохраненная копия ]  Ссылки http://www.badastronomy.com/mad/2000/sunbeams.html -- 20.9 Кб -- 09.04.2016
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    6. Phil Plait's Bad Astronomy: Misconceptions
    ... At some point, the circle will be big enough so that it just touches your horizon. ... At the equator, both celestial poles lie on the horizon, and all the stars in the sky rise and set. ...
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    7. Phil Plait's Bad Astronomy: SPOILER Review: The Mummy Returns
    ... If the Sun is on the horizon, shadows are infinitely long, and if the Sun is ... of the shadow if we know the Sun's angle above the horizon and the object's height ... or, the Sun must be 5.7 degrees above the horizon to clear those mountains. ...
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    8. Phil Plait's Bad Astronomy: Misconceptions
    ... the atmosphere follows the curvature of the Earth, so near the horizon the distance through the atmosphere is a lot longer than ...
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    9. Phil Plait's Bad Astronomy: Bitesize Astronomy
    ... afraid to change their mind when better evidence comes along, but also people who delight in having their horizons expanded ... And some horizons are indeed infinite. 2008 Phil Plait. All Rights Reserved. This page last modified . ...
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    10. Phil Plait's Bad Astronomy: Bitesize Astronomy
    ... away, leaving only the red end of the spectrum to make it to our eyes, coloring the Sun a glowing red when it is on the horizon ... He actually did most of his observing when the Sun was low to the horizon, and it's far more safe to observe. ...
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