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− | A '''rainbow''' is an optical and [[meteorology|meteorological]] phenomenon caused by [[rain|precipitation]] in an atmosphere having a prismatic effect upon white light (typically from a [[sun]]), and creating the appearance of an arc of color through the sky. |
+ | A '''rainbow''' is an optical and [[meteorology|meteorological]] phenomenon caused by [[rain|precipitation]] in an [[atmosphere]] having a prismatic effect upon white light (typically from a [[sun]]), and creating the appearance of an arc of color through the sky. |
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+ | In [[Irish]] legend, a [[leprechaun]]'s pot of [[gold]] was to be found at the end of a rainbow's arch. The inhabitants of [[holographic]] old-Irish village [[Fair Haven]] mentioned rainbows. ({{VOY|Spirit Folk}}) |
The [[1960s]] [[Earth]] [[music|band]] [[Berman's Rainbow Dreamers]] took their name from the rainbow, alluding to its multi-colored nature in their psychedelic imagery and aesthetic. ({{DS9|Past Tense, Part II}}) |
The [[1960s]] [[Earth]] [[music|band]] [[Berman's Rainbow Dreamers]] took their name from the rainbow, alluding to its multi-colored nature in their psychedelic imagery and aesthetic. ({{DS9|Past Tense, Part II}}) |
Revision as of 17:15, 12 September 2007
A rainbow is an optical and meteorological phenomenon caused by precipitation in an atmosphere having a prismatic effect upon white light (typically from a sun), and creating the appearance of an arc of color through the sky.
In Irish legend, a leprechaun's pot of gold was to be found at the end of a rainbow's arch. The inhabitants of holographic old-Irish village Fair Haven mentioned rainbows. (VOY: "Spirit Folk")
The 1960s Earth band Berman's Rainbow Dreamers took their name from the rainbow, alluding to its multi-colored nature in their psychedelic imagery and aesthetic. (DS9: "Past Tense, Part II")
Two songs performed by Vic Fontaine featured rainbows in the lyrics: It's Only a Paper Moon and I've Got the World on a String. (DS9: "It's Only a Paper Moon")