can an observer see a rainbow on moon give reasons
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no, because there is no rain on moon, rainbow forms by the travelling of light rays from sun onto the water droplets and reflects with some angle. the light ray colour depends on the angle formed.without water droplets, rainbow can't form on moon
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No atmosphere on moon, so norainbow can be seen there by anobserver there or recorded by a camera. Earth similar conditions on any other planet to produce a rainbowmay enable its formation. NO, becausemoon has no atmosphere. And that's the reason also for that the moon's sky appears black..
No atmosphere on moon, so norainbow can be seen there by anobserver there or recorded by a camera. Earth similar conditions on any other planet to produce a rainbowmay enable its formation. NO, becausemoon has no atmosphere. And that's the reason also for that the moon's sky appears black..
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