Inexperienced flash from venus is captured in great symbol is going viral on social media

Inexperienced flash from venus is captured in great symbol is going viral on social media


Torch -like lights were seen on the planet Venus! Green lights have been seen coming out of the brightest planet in the solar system. A photographer has captured it. This photo went viral as soon as he posted on social media. The photographer reported that he captured the incident on the camera on 8 January. Scientists have solved its secret and told where this light came from! Let’s know about this unique space phenomenon.

A photographer in Sweden has captured a wonderful event of space. A person named Peter Rogen has shared a post on social media which remains a topic of discussion for those interested in astronomy events. Peter says that this flashlight flash is coming out of Venus i.e. Venus planet. According to the photographer, he took this photo on 8 January, Monday. See this green light coming out of the planet Venus-

Regarding the incident, spaceweather.com says that the cold environment in the Sweden capital Stockholm and the unusually sharp decline in the air temperature acted like a prism. Due to which the light emanating from the planet Venus turned it into green. This phenomenon is called Green Flash. It is also often seen above the Sumhadras. When the sun is near the horizon, and the atmosphere is very clean and calm, such an event is seen.

This is not the first time that Green Flash is seen on Venus. Yes, but the video of Mr. Rogen is the most special and thrilling in it. This flash burnt for about a second, the image is going viral on social media. In the language of Physics, the refraction calls the event when a wave passes from one medium to another. There is a bending of light, which also changes its speed. So, when the sunlight enters the atmosphere of the earth, the velventh gas becomes partially refracted due to molecules. An example of this is also that the sky looks blue during the day because blue wavelength spreads more than any other wavelength.

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