Have you ever spotted a rainbow and felt a little lucky? National Find a Rainbow Day, celebrated today, is all about looking to the sky for that magical mix of sun and rain. Nature"s color wheel has long been linked to myths and legends, from Norse gods to the Irish leprechaun"s pot of gold. But beyond folklore, the science behind rainbows is just as compelling. The first real explanation came from Theodoric of Freiberg, a German physicist, in 1304. He discovered that rainbows form when sunlight enters a raindrop, bends, reflects inside, and then bends again as it exits. This process splits light into its colors, creating the spectrum we see. The classic "ROYGBIV" (red, orange, yellow, green, blue, indigo, and violet) doesn"t tell the whole story—rainbows contain millions of colors blended together.
National Find a Rainbow Day
Today in History
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The Battle of the Bulge 75 years later
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Womens History Month
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Headed to the High Country
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Flock online for the Great Backyard Bird Count
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Cherry blossoms at Tom McCall Waterfront Park, Portland, Oregon
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A courtyard scene from Spain
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National Library Week
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Plum blossoms in China
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Martin Luther King Day
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When Death Valley blew its top
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Go Fly a Kite Day
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The birthplace of a classic Christmas carol
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Saint Andrews Day
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International Lighthouse Lightship Weekend
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Summer solstice
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Let’s go foraging
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When in Rome...celebrate Saturnalia
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Islands of the Salish Sea
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Giving Tuesday
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Palace of Westminster, London, England
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A horse of many colors
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Tree of many colors
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World Theater Day
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These laurels are hardy
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Goðafoss waterfall, Iceland
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A medieval celebration in the Mediterranean
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Dhaka, Bangladesh
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Mount Segla, Senja Island, Norway
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Manatee Awareness Month
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The fishing village of Reine, Norway
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