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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › MoonbowMoonbow - Wikipedia

    A moonbow (also known as a moon rainbow or lunar rainbow) is a rainbow produced by moonlight rather than direct sunlight. Other than the difference in the light source, its formation is the same as for a solar rainbow: It is caused by the refraction of light in many water droplets, such as a rain shower or a waterfall, and is always ...

  2. Moonbows or lunar rainbows are similar to rainbows, but they are created by moonlight instead of direct sunlight. Learn about the conditions, locations and colors of this atmospheric phenomenon and how to capture it with photography.

  3. The science of the moonbow, facts and images, why moonbows form and the conditions you need to be able to see one for yourself.

  4. Jan 19, 2017 · Learn how moonbows form when the moon reflects off raindrops in the atmosphere, creating a colorful arc in the sky. Find out the conditions, colors and locations for seeing this rare optical phenomenon.

  5. Oct 21, 2016 · Two hundred and seventeen years after Cole’s encounter, fresh sightings of the strange lunar bow (sometimes referred to by meteorologists as a ‘moonbow’) are once again in the news.

  6. Everyone loves a good rainbow, but did you know we can see them at night, too? What are moonbows and how do they work?Can Some People See More Colors Than Yo...

  7. www.metoffice.gov.uk › optical-effects › rainbowsMoonbow - Met Office

    A moonbow (sometimes known as a lunar rainbow) is an optical phenomenon caused when the light from the moon is refracted through water droplets in the air.

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