Message from @The Gwench
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Huh
Lol
Oh, yeah, question of the day
Hey. I’m just making some custom emojis for our server. What do you think?
I like them a lot
Alright, hold on
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Okay, we have the most Important one, we Gucci
@Ætos It’s great to see you tonight
Well thanks, you too @The Gwench
Say what?
"we Gucci"
*shudder*
But. . . ||**WE GUCCI**||
GAH
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What even is that character?
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Huh.
There are some interesting ones, I never knew about the ellipsis character if I shift the period.
Anyways, short answer to the question of the day, when you're looking at the stars, there's less atmosphere in the way than when you're looking at something on the horizon, so there's less refraction. This is, oddly enough, why the moon can appear yellow when it's near the horizon, but white when it's higher in the sky. Since the atmosphere scatters blue light, when there's more atmosphete between you and the moon, more blue gets scattered, so it looks more yellow. When the moon is overhead, there's less atmosphere to scatter the light, so it looks white.
(I'm on a mobile keyboard, maybe that's why I get that character)
Isn’t that the same reason why you can look at the sun for a few seconds (or more) when it’s around sunset?
Even if I don’t exactly advise that just in case.
😂
actually no its the dome with the sun and its color
think
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Lol
which is how u get the color blue then the stars when white
Deadpoop