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can an observer rainbow on moon​

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Answered by abcd0921
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Answer:

no an observer cannot see the rainbow from the moon

Explanation:

Scattering of light only takes place in the presence of atmosphere and there is no atmosphere on the moon.

Answered by ryanschoolproject
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Answer:

Usually no. A rainbow is formed by light refraction in water droplets. On earth we typically see a rainbow during rain while it's sunny. As there is no atmosphere on the moon, there will be no rain and thus no rainbows.

So, an observer cannot see rainbow on moon.

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