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The Earth Science Picture of the Day (EPOD) highlights the diverse processes
and phenomena which shape our planet and our lives. EPOD will collect and
archive photos, imagery, graphics, and artwork with short explanatory
captions and links exemplifying features within the Earth system. The
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 Crepuscular Rays in the Philippines and Rainbow Wheel Over Belgium

   March 11, 2022


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   Photographers:  Joaquinna Reigne P. Barbosa (top);  Thierry
   Lombry (bottom)

   Summary Author:  Joaquinna Reigne P. Barbosa;  Thierry Lombry;
    Cadan Cummings

   The top photo features  crepuscular rays visible behind clouds at
   sunset on  Boracay Island, Philippines. Crepuscular Rays, also known
   as “God rays”, are  sunbeams that usually appear during sunrise or
   sunset. The rays form when the  Sun passes behind a cloud or
   landform on the horizon, and a portion of the light shines between the
   gaps. These sunbeams are emphasized when there is  dust, smoke, and
   other small particles in the atmosphere due to increased  Rayleigh
   scattering of incoming sunlight. This photo was taken on July 1, 2021.

   In contrast, the bottom photo taken near Namur, Belgium on March 30,
   2018 shows sunbeams emanating from the horizon near a  rainbow.
   Atmospheric optics events can either originate from the horizon near
   the Sun or at the  antisolar point opposite the Sun. Since rainbows
   always arise at the point in the sky directly opposite the Sun, these
   sunbeams are an excellent example of  anti-crepuscular rays often
   called a  rainbow wheel. The phenomenon was named because the rays
   appear like spokes of a wheel formed with the  primary and secondary
   rainbows. Both the crepuscular and anti-crepuscular rays in the images
   above appear to diverge from the horizon due to  perspective.
     * Boracay Island, Philippines Coordinates: 11.9674, 121.9248
     * Namur, Belgium Coordinates: 50.4649, 4.8651

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Atmospheric Effects Links

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