-
サマリー
あらすじ・解説
In the first episode of "Purposeless Assessments," we take on one of the most common yet fascinating questions—why is the sky blue? Our host breaks down the science behind this everyday phenomenon, diving into the world of light scattering, atmospheric particles, and the history of this intriguing mystery. Listeners will discover how blue light, with its shorter wavelengths, scatters more than other colors, giving the sky its signature hue. Along the way, we explore fun facts like the blue sunsets on Mars, the cyanometer—a tool invented to measure the sky's blueness—and the reasons why "blue moons" aren't actually blue.
This episode is a delightful mix of science, history, and fun trivia, perfect for anyone who loves learning about the obscure marvels of the world. We also ponder the beauty and meaning behind the simple things in life, like our blue sky, and how they connect us all. Tune in for a lighthearted yet informative dive into this common wonder, and stay curious for what's coming next as we explore "Bridge Gaps" in the following episode.
Have a story or thought about the sky? We'd love to hear from you! Reach out to us at umvato@deaunnamarie.com and let's keep the conversation going.
Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/purposeless-assesments/exclusive-content