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Mars Has Blue Sunsets (Not Red) | Why Mars Sky Looks Backwards|Rewritten Reality #mars #space #facts

Everything you know about sunsets… might be wrong.

On Earth, sunsets glow with deep reds and oranges. But on Mars, the sky does something completely unexpected.

Mars has blue sunsets.

This strange phenomenon happens because of the planet’s thin atmosphere, filled with fine iron-rich dust. Unlike Earth’s atmosphere—which scatters blue light and leaves red behind—Mars flips the effect.

The dust scatters red light away, allowing blue light to pass through near the Sun during sunset.

The result?

A soft, eerie blue glow at dusk—making Mars look like an alien ocean in the sky.

In this episode of Rewritten Reality, we explore:

• Why Mars sunsets are blue instead of red
• How dust changes the color of light
• The difference between Earth and Mars atmospheres
• What sunsets would look like if you stood on Mars
• How the Martian sky changes at night

Inspired by the storytelling style of Kurzgesagt, Astrum, SEA, and PBS Space Time, this video reveals one of the most beautiful and strange phenomena in our Solar System.

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