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      • No, you often hear that, but—assuming you mean typical pollution in the lower atmosphere—it's a myth. It's actually the opposite: Large particles in the lower atmosphere tend to mute and muddy the colors because they absorb more light and scatter all the wavelengths more or less equally, so you don't get that dramatic filtering effect.
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  2. According to urban legend, air pollution enhances the beauty of a sunset. And pollution does indeed change the appearance of sundown, but whether it tips it in the direction of beauty is a...

  3. Most people think the answer is yes -- that smoggy cities like Los Angeles and Beijing, with hazy skies most of the time, at least get to have extra-brilliant sunsets to cough at as a result of that haziness. As it turns out, those people are mostly wrong.

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  4. However, some people may mistakenly describe any moon that appears red as a blood moon. If the sky looks reddish as a result of excess dust or pollution in the atmosphere, the moon will usually have a red tint as well.

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    Wildfires raging across Canada have sent smoke careening across North American skies. The northeastern portion of the United States has heavy smoke and an air quality alert has been issued. Some plane flights were even haltedin that region. In other parts of North America, many people have noticed hazy skies and red suns and moons. But what makes t...

    Les Cowley publishes the great website Atmospheric Optics and is surely the world’s best-known living master of the physics of sky phenomena. Here’s his explanation for red suns and moons during wildfire season:

    Many of Canada’s provinces are battling large wildfires in June 2023, and that smoke poured across the border in the United States. A gray sky with an oddly dampened and reddish sun was often the result. If you’ve captured photos of a strange colored moon, sun or sky due to smoke from wildfires, share it with EarthSky at EarthSky Community Photos!

    Bottom line: Wildfire smoke is already drifting across North America in 2023, creating redder-than-usual sunsets. Here’s why wildfires cause red suns and moons.

  5. Rayleigh scattering is also responsible for giving the Moon a reddish or orange hue during total lunar eclipses. The condition of the Earth's atmosphere, including the amount of pollution and dust from storms and volcanic eruptions, can affect the shade of red the Moon takes on during the eclipse.

  6. Apr 25, 2017 · Pollution is an often cause given behind bright, vibrant sunsets. What Causes a Sunset? Over the history of man, people have tried to explain the reason why the beauty of sunsets differ from any other time of the day and have come up with many theories.

  7. However, at sunset, light has further to travel through the atmosphere. The shorter wavelength blue light is scattered further, as the sunlight passes over a greater distance, and we see the longer...