valojäljet
Valojäljet, a Finnish term literally translating to "light tracks" or "light footprints," refers to the visible trails left by light sources in specific atmospheric conditions. These are not physical imprints but rather optical phenomena that become apparent when light interacts with particles suspended in the air. Common examples include the sunbeams seen shining through gaps in clouds, often referred to as crepuscular rays, or the illuminated paths of car headlights cutting through fog or mist.
The visibility of valojäljet depends on the presence of scattering agents, such as water droplets, dust, or