Fényjelenségek
Fényjelenségek, a Hungarian term, translates to "light phenomena" in English. This broad category encompasses any observable occurrence involving light, whether natural or artificial. Natural light phenomena are those produced by celestial bodies, atmospheric interactions, or geological processes. Examples include rainbows, auroras, lightning, and the shimmer of heat rising from a surface. Rainbows, for instance, are formed when sunlight refracts and reflects within water droplets suspended in the atmosphere. Auroras, visible in polar regions, are caused by charged particles from the sun interacting with Earth's magnetic field and atmosphere.
Artificial light phenomena are those created by human-made sources. This can range from the simple glow of