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What is atmospheric refraction?

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Answered by Anonymous
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What is atmospheric refraction?

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Atmospheric refraction is the deviation of light or other electromagnetic wave from a straight line as it passes through the atmosphere due to the variation in air density as a function of height. Astronomical or celestial refraction causes astronomical objects to appear higher above the horizon than they actually are.

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