So if the dun is really red, why is it only witnessed at places with sever overcast, yet appears yellow at all other places where there is no thick haze overcast?
Either the sun literally changes colors for "reasons" or perhaps the thickest haze and the sun located close to the horizon as shown in everyone of those pictures is the reason why.
There was a huge dust plum from the Saharan desert that reached the southern US. The red sun is common to those that live in deserts (dust storms), areas where there are active wild fires, or highly polluted cities.
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That image is from a wildfire in California.
It’s really nothing more than the presence of air particles. While the sun has exhibited strange behaviors lately, the sun hasn’t change. It’s high volumes of particles in the atmosphere that is messing with how we see the colors.
It’s high volumes of particles in the atmosphere that is messing with how we see the colors.
That double sun is something to ponderYeah! I saw the sun looking like this a few days ago in the morning, I was like wtf? It looked faintly pixilated around the edges! Also, the moon was a crecsent and a very bright golden yellow the night before.
My opinion? I doubt it was forest fires. Since when did forest fires have the sky looking like this??
But after seeing the pics with the crescent, double sun? You know me. I just don't believe this world is what they say it is.
I think it's photoshopped if it were real everyone from around the globe would have witnessed it not just one bozo who claims it's real and the only evidence he has is another claim that it wasn't edited.Really?.....so smoke and dust creates a crescent sun?
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The big difference that flew over your pea brain is that this isn't the only evidence for the globe, plus there are hundreds of thousands of photos including shots from the 1940s before NASA and photoshop, plus hundreds of photos using film with negatives.![]()
really?
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People are such morons, can we get Neil Degrasse to shut these scary ass idiots up please