Now known as “The Pale Blue Dot”—a famous moniker coined by ... in conjunction with the reflection and scattering across the expanse of the ocean,” the authors wrote.
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The Real Reason The Ocean Is (Mostly) BlueWhy, of all the colors out there, are our oceans blue? The answer lies in the physics of visible light waves, specifically, how the ocean absorbs and reflects different colors of light.
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