Can you see rainbows from space?

Can you see rainbows from space?

A view from space of a rainbow-like optical phenomenon called a glory, consisting of brilliant lines of color, taken by NASA’s Aqua satellite on J. NASA’s Aqua satellite caught an arresting image of a rainbow-like optical phenomenon called a glory over the Pacific Ocean on June 20.

Can there be a triple rainbow?

According to the Optical Society in Washington D.C. – a scientific society with 16,000 members around the world – there have been only five scientific reports of triple rainbows in 250 years. Some scientists believed triple and quadruple rainbows did not truly exist in nature, but now scientists have their proof.

Can you touch a cloud?

It’s the same with water droplets. Although we can see clouds, if you were to try to touch one your hand would go straight through it. Although we can’t really touch clouds you could walk through one. In fact that’s what fog is: a cloud that’s formed close to the ground instead of high in the sky.

Can you put a cloud in a jar?

Swirl the hot water in the jar so that it heats up the sides of the jar. Turn the lid of the jar upside down and use it as a small container to put a few cubes of ice into. Watch the cloud form inside the jar. When it is fully formed, take the lid off and watch the cloud escape.

Do clouds feel wet?

Clouds are made of water vapor and feel like mist. Most of the time, you don’t touch the clouds. They move in with the weather, and pour down from the mountains around you. They’re cold and damp.