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Hey /sci/ can someone tell me why the sky is so bright outside at 1 am in the morning and why the sky is pink? I be confused(and no I have not done any drugs)

pic sort of related but the sky is pink tinted and bright/cloudy

>> No.3523973

I'm not positive but isn't the pink colour caused by light pollution from the city reflecting off clouds?

>> No.3523987

The sun has gone nova. Right now, the other side of the planet is being fried. Your turn comes in a few hours.

>> No.3524039

luminous pollution from artificial light sources.

>>3523987
10/10

>> No.3525880

>>3523948
How far north do you live? There was a solar mass coronal ejection a few days ago, and you might be seeing the resulting aurora. It was seen as far south as Minnesota!

http://spaceweather.com/

>> No.3525895

>>3523948

I am afraid we have only your word that you are not stoned.

>> No.3525913

>pink sky
dust, light/chemical pollution
>so bright @1am
H-bomb tests over your city?

>> No.3525922

>>3524039
Does it count as a troll if it's obvious sarcasm?

8/10

>> No.3525925
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3525925

>1 am in the morning

>> No.3525994
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>> No.3526003

>>3525994
Just making sure... 1 am in where you live has no sun out?

>> No.3526006

>>3523948
your watch stopped about 4 hours ago.