Have you ever seen a green flash in the sky? It’s a rare and beautiful phenomenon that happens when the light from a celestial object is refracted by the Earth’s atmosphere. You may have seen it from the Sun, but did you know that it can also happen with Venus?
In this video, I will show you a stunning image of a green flash from Venus, captured by a photographer in Sweden earlier this year. This image is one of the best ever taken of this elusive event, and it reveals a lot about the nature and mystery of our sister planet. I will also explain how the green flash happens, why it is important for science and culture, and how you can try to see it yourself.
So, if you are curious about the wonders of our solar system, and you want to learn more about this amazing phenomenon, watch this video until the end. You will not regret it!
Chapters:
00:00 Introduction
00:47 How it happened
04:11 Why it is important
06:49 How to see it yourself
08:37 Outro
09:02 Enjoy
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