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What can you see if you look at a mirage through a telescope?

Nature is beautiful, and there are many magical phenomena, as we often say? A phantom. ? Mirages mostly appear in some desolate places that are inaccessible. For example:? Desert, plateau, Sahara desert, this is actually the phenomenon of light refraction. Invisible to the naked eye, need a telescope. So what is a mirage seen through a telescope?

First, a cloud of smoke was magnified. When we don't use binoculars, we will feel a fog ahead, and this fog will linger. If we bring a magnifying glass, the fog will be magnified and we can see clearly what is in the fog. A mirage is hidden in this fog, but because it is fog, we can see it in a short time. When we want to further observe the mirage in the fog, the fog may have disappeared. Because a mirage is not a real scene even if it is produced by mutual refraction of light. This fog doesn't stay in one place, but keeps floating and swinging up and down. So few people can really see a mirage in real life, just like the wind? Come gently and don't take away a cloud. ?

Second, it has existed since ancient times. Mirages existed in ancient times, but the ancient science was not as developed as it is today, so the ancients always had a fear of mirage. Famous writer? Pu Songling? I also wrote a poem specially for a mirage, in which such natural phenomena are associated with cows, ghosts and snakes, which makes people feel a sense of fear about a mirage. This kind of thing is also mentioned in the movie. A group of people saw a mirage in the desert and thought it was a gift from heaven, but they never thought it was a natural phenomenon. When a group of people confidently walked to the mirage and found it was empty, the mirage was the last straw in their hearts, and many people died in the desert.

Mirage is only a natural landscape, but strangely, there are not all mirage scenes in real life.