Hi. I want to know what would be the correct color of a methane rich atmosphere similar to Titan. But one thing here is different: the amount of methane is many times higher and is concentrated on the troposphere, while higher layers of such atmosphere are rich in heavier compounds forming the orange haze.
Blue methane atmosphere
Green methane atmosphere
So a planet with high amounts of methane will tend to be green or blue?
Titan-like methane rich atmospheres
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I remember a thread a while ago about the relationship between the spectrall class (color temperature) of a parent star, the density of he atmosphere and color of the sky of the model planet.
Since these two factors have a large influence on the color of the sky, it seems we might need some more information.
By the way: if the orange haze is thick enough, most of the blue might be already filtered out before the sunlight reaches the lower atmosphere.
Since these two factors have a large influence on the color of the sky, it seems we might need some more information.
By the way: if the orange haze is thick enough, most of the blue might be already filtered out before the sunlight reaches the lower atmosphere.
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