5 things you may not know about rainbows
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鈥 To see a rainbow, stand with your back to the sun, just after a rain.
鈥 The lower the sun is in the sky, the higher the rainbow will be; the higher the sun, the lower the rainbow. (In other words, the biggest rainbows appear in late afternoon.)
鈥 The half circle of sky encompassed by the rainbow will appear brighter than the sky outside the rainbow.
鈥 When you see a rainbow, the exact water droplets bending the light to your eye are unique to you: Everyone sees his or her own rainbow.
鈥 A rainbow would be a full circle, except that the earth gets in the way. A full-circle rainbow may be visible when you can look down on it from an airplane 鈥 or while skydiving.