Indianapolis Times, Volume 39, Number 319, Indianapolis, Marion County, 4 May 1928 — Page 25
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BAKE LIGHT OF SITTING SIN IS VISIBLE AT SEA Voyagers to Europe Given Chance to See Novel ‘Green Ray.’ Dii ftrlrnce Ven ice BALTIMORE. May 4.—lntendir. voyagers to Europe during the nex few months should watch th setting sun carefully and may b able to see the “green ray.” Th is he brilliant green coloration thr the sun assumes just before its la narrow silver disappears behind t! horizon. A really satisfactory sight of i rather rare, says Prof. R. W. Woe professor of experimental physi at Johns Hopkins University her. On thirty crossings of the Atlanta hq has looked for it every time then was - t-.car sky, and no haze oi clouds near the horizon at sunset I but has seen it only three of four ; times. j Only once, he said, was it really | striking. At that time it appeared a brilliant emerald green, about tile color of a railroad signal. Light Rays Bent The cause of the green ray generally is supposed to be that, the rays of light are bent as if by a prism when they pass through the atmosphere of the earth. This enables an obseiver to see the sun foi ; a short time after it is below the ! line of the horizon. As the red find orange rays are bent least, they disappear first behind the horizon. This leaves the i green, blue, and violet rays still visible. Blue and violet affect the eye 1 much than green, and so the green I c-oior predominates. Dr. Wood accepts this theory of the origin of the ray. but proposes ! anew theory to explain why it is not, always seen at sunset. At the j f ime that he saw the ray so weil. I the wir and ocean were at approximately the same temperature. Depends on Warmth Through the rest of the voyage, j when it was not seen, the ocean was i much warmer than the air. He j thinks that when the water is warm j and the air cool, the layer of warm ; air right in contact with the sea would cause the light rays of all colors to be bent less, and so the sun would set abnormally early. When the air is warmer than the water, the curvature of ajl the rays would be increased, and so the atmospheric dispersion that causes the ray would have a longer time to act.
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