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- From: pietro@nova.bellcore.com (Pietro Manzoni)
- Subject: Re: Strange and Unusual stops in the U.S.
- Message-ID: <1992Nov20.202906.22411@walter.bellcore.com>
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- Organization: Network Technology Research Lab, Bellcore
- References: <lorange.722032623@spot.Colorado.EDU> <1992Nov19.230556.22487@engage.pko.dec.com> <1992Nov20.195819.2209@tandem.com>
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- Date: Fri, 20 Nov 92 20:29:06 GMT
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- In article <1992Nov20.195819.2209@tandem.com>, Herberg_David@tandem.com (David Herberg) writes:
- |> In article <1992Nov19.230556.22487@engage.pko.dec.com>
- |> bechtler@asdg.enet.dec.com (Laurie Bechtler) writes:
- |> > In Cumberland Falls State Resort Park, KY, you can see one of only
- |> > 2 moonbows in the world. This is a whitish rainbow over a waterfall
- |> > seen only under a full moon.
- |>
- |> Only two in the world? Get serious. Any waterfall wherein you can see a
- |> rainbow during the day will also have a moonbow under a full moon when the
- |> moon moves into the same spot. I have taken several photos of
- |> moon/rainbows. They are only whitish because our eyes are less sensitive
- |> to color at low illumination levels. Time exposures reveal a full color
- |> rainbow, as well as a blue sky (with star trails).
- |>
- |> David Herberg, Herberg_David@tandem.com
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- I like the way scientist dream ;-)
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- Pietro
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