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I was hiking and noticed as I tilted my sunglasses (which are probably polarized), right at the horizon where the sky was against a mountain, it would change from lighter to darker blue.

This only occured right above the horizon, and I didn't see a noticeable change when looking directly up at the sky.

Is there more of a certain polarity of light coming from the horizon? If so, how can this be explained?

I was hiking and noticed as I tilted my sunglasses, right at the horizon where the sky was against a mountain, it would change from lighter to darker blue.

This only occured right above the horizon, and I didn't see a noticeable change when looking directly up at the sky.

Is there more of a certain polarity of light coming from the horizon? If so, how can this be explained?

I was hiking and noticed as I tilted my sunglasses (which are probably polarized), right at the horizon where the sky was against a mountain, it would change from lighter to darker blue.

This only occured right above the horizon, and I didn't see a noticeable change when looking directly up at the sky.

Is there more of a certain polarity of light coming from the horizon? If so, how can this be explained?

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Polarization of the Sky?

I was hiking and noticed as I tilted my sunglasses, right at the horizon where the sky was against a mountain, it would change from lighter to darker blue.

This only occured right above the horizon, and I didn't see a noticeable change when looking directly up at the sky.

Is there more of a certain polarity of light coming from the horizon? If so, how can this be explained?