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Does the green sun really exist?

Does the green sun really exist?

A brief explanation of why the setting sun may sometimes be seen to emit a distinct green flash.

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http://www.hk-phy.org/iq/green_sun/green_sun_e.html
Simulation of The Textbook Sunset

Simulation of The Textbook Sunset

The red Sun sets first, leaving the green image for a second or so. Clearly Dietze was right: refraction in the Standard Atmosphere cannot produce a green flash the unaided eye can see.

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http://mintaka.sdsu.edu/GF/explain/simulations/std/stdatmSS.html
Red and Green Electricity

Red and Green Electricity

A simple demonstration of charge transfer on contact - very clearly explained.

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http://www.eskimo.com/~billb/redgreen.html
Colour Applet

Colour Applet

A simple program that allows students to mix red, green and blue in different quantities to form different colours.

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http://www.cbu.edu/~jvarrian/applets/color1/colors_g.htm
The Colour of Light

The Colour of Light

What happens when coloured lights are added. An experiment shows the effects of adding red, green and blue lights. Main site has hundreds of similar useful links with a good search facility.

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http://sln.fi.edu/tfi/activity/physics/op-3.html
Pulsar

Pulsar

Intriguing, precisely repeated radio pulses from the plane of our galaxy were discovered in the late 1960's and half-seriously attributed to "little green men" and called LGMs. By a process of ...

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http://hyperphysics.phy-astr.gsu.edu/hbase/astro/pulsar.html#c1
The Science of Light - Coloured Shadows

The Science of Light - Coloured Shadows

Users can move an object and see how the shadows move on an opposite wall. To make things easier to see the light is from a green and red bulb - uses JAVA.

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http://www.learner.org/teacherslab/science/light/color/shadows/index.html

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