- Rainbows form when sunlight passes through raindrops and is split into colours by refraction and reflection ~ that’s the rainbow effect you see in the sky.
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- Sometimes you see a fainter second rainbow outside the first:
– It’s caused by two reflections inside the raindrops.
– The colours are reversed in the second rainbow.

- Rainbows over the MK Dons stadium.

- The rainbow in my looks like it’s forming a natural “shield” over my caravan and car – it’s a perfect moment where the arc frames both vehicles, giving a magical protective vibe.

- Rainbow at ‘The Mull of Galloway’ is Scotland’s southernmost point.
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Earth Features Astrophotography by Derek Rowley
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- Clouds
- Fog Bow
- Frozen Ice
- Rainbow
- Saharan Dust Storm
- Snowflakes
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