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What happened to the rare "airplane rainbow" shot by a British photographer?

20 17 On April 2nd, London, England, Adam Gray, a British photographer, photographed a rare "airplane rainbow" at his home in south London. In the photo, the plane is followed by rainbow cloud in seven colors, which is amazing.

The principle of this wonder is that the plane will produce compressed condensed water vapor when flying, and the engine will also release smoke particles, which will be mixed together to form condensed tail gas flow.

When exposed to sunlight, different wavelengths of light are refracted and reflected, which will produce the rainbow phenomenon observed by people. The probability of this phenomenon will be higher on a large plane, and it will hardly happen on a small plane.

However, due to the influence of flying height and observation angle, people rarely observe this kind of scenery with the naked eye.