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  2. Mirage - Wikipedia

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    A schematic of an inferior mirage, showing a) the unrefracted line of sight, b) the refracted line of sight and c) the apparent position of the refracted image. In an inferior mirage, the mirage image appears below the real object. The real object in an inferior mirage is the (blue) sky or any distant (therefore bluish) object in that same ...

  3. Mirage of astronomical objects - Wikipedia

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    Inferior mirage of astronomical objects is the most common mirage. Inferior mirage occurs when the surface of the Earth or the oceans produces a layer of hot air of lower density, just at the surface. There are two images, the inverted one and the erect one, in inferior mirage. They both are displaced from the geometric direction to the actual ...

  4. Atmospheric optics - Wikipedia

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    Various kinds of mirages in one location taken over the course of six minutes. The uppermost inset frame shows an inferior mirage of the Farallon Islands. The second inset frame shows a green flash on the left-hand side. The two lower frames and the main frame all show superior mirages of the Farallon Islands. In these three frames, the ...

  5. Bizarre mirages explain 'ghost ships' that scared sailors - AOL

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    Unlike the more familiar water-in-the-desert "inferior mirage," a "Fata Morgana" is a form of "superior mirage." It can make objects like ships and even cities appear to be floating in the air.

  6. A Researcher Says the Expansion of the Universe Is Just a ...

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    As we continue the search for evidence of dark energy, one scientist proposes a radical new idea about what's going on in the cosmos.

  7. Fata Morgana (mirage) - Wikipedia

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    Slowly the mirage began to fade away, to the disappointment of thousands who crowded the roofs of houses and office buildings. A bank of clouds was the cause of the disappearance of the mirage. A close examination of the map showed the mirage did not cause the slightest distortion, the gradual rise of the city from the water being rendered ...

  8. Looming and similar refraction phenomena - Wikipedia

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    Looming of the Canadian coast as seen from Rochester, New York, on April 16, 1871. Looming is the most noticeable and most often observed of these refraction phenomena. It is an abnormally large refraction of the object that increases the apparent elevation of the distant objects and sometimes allows an observer to see objects that are located below the horizon under normal conditions.

  9. It’s been called the “red mirage” or the “blue shift.” It’s the recent phenomenon by which an apparent Republican lead early after polls close on election night is erased by the ...