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From: Mikko <mikko.levanto@iki.fi>
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Subject: Re: Relativity claims the corona is too thin to refract enough to curve starlight.
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On 2024-11-20 21:42:37 +0000, LaurenceClarkCrossen said:

> Jojo: In the Earth's atmosphere, the Sun is still visible after sunset
> because sunlight curves down into the denser layers closer to the
> surface. That is refraction.

In Earth's atmospere the refraction of some colors are more than some
other colors. Although atmospheric scattering makes the setting Sun
look red the last seen color can be green or blue.

-- 
Mikko