Furthermore, we decode avoided crossings in continuously tunable EOCs, enabling switchable light-matter coupling in the future.
Schaaf says this phenomenon can also be observed during other types of weather events. “In the Midwest you might hear people talk about the sky turning green. That’s a different kind of scattering ...
Saturn is indeed harder to see because of light pollution, experts say. "This is one of the rare celestial phenomena that makes people look up even under a light-polluted sky," added Gwenaël Blanck.