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Random information on the term “Rainbow ___”:

Atmospheric optics is “the study of the optical characteristics of the atmosphere or products of atmospheric processes …. [including] temporal and spatial resolutions beyond those discernible with the naked eye”. Meteorological optics is “that part of atmospheric optics concerned with the study of patterns observable with the naked eye”. Nevertheless, the two terms are sometimes used interchangeably.

Meteorological optical phenomena, as described in this article, are concerned with how the optical properties of Earth’s atmosphere cause a wide range of optical phenomena and visual perception phenomena.Examples of meteorological phenomena include:

Other phenomena that are remarkable because they are forms of visual illusions include:

A book on meteorological optics was published in the sixteenth century, but there have been numerous books on the subject since about 1950. The topic was popularised by the wide circulation of a book by Marcel Minnaert, Light and Color in the Open Air, in 1954.

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Random information on the term “BRITE”:

UniBRITE-1 is, along with TUGSAT-1, one of the first two Austrian satellites to be launched. Along with TUGSAT, it operates as part of the BRIght Target Explorer constellation of satellites. The two spacecraft were launched aboard the same rocket, an Indian PSLV-CA, in February 2013. UniBRITE is an optical astronomy spacecraft operated by the University of Vienna as part of the BRIght Target Explorer programme.

UniBRITE-1 was manufactured by the Space Flight Laboratory (SFL) of the University of Toronto Institute for Aerospace Studies (UTIAS), based on the Generic Nanosatellite Bus, and had a mass at launch of 7 kilograms (15 lb) (plus another 7 kg for the XPOD separation system). The satellite will be used, along with five other spacecraft, to conduct photometric observations of stars with apparent magnitude of greater than 4.0 as seen from Earth. UniBRITE-1 was one of the first two BRITE satellites to be launched, along with the Austrian TUGSAT-1 spacecraft. Four more satellites, two Canadian and two Polish, were launched at later dates.

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