A Seemingly Square Sun
			
		
		
			Credit & Copyright: 
T. Polakis
		
		
			Isn't the Sun round?  Yes, but in the above picture, the 
Earth's atmosphere makes it appear almost square.  
Here a layer of air near the Earth was so warm it acted like a giant lens, creating increasingly distorted 
paths for sunlight to reach the camera.  
Similarly, on a long flat highway, it may appear that 
the road in the distance is covered with water.  In this case, 
light from the blue sky is being unusually refracted by warm air just above the dry road.  
No matter how the 
Earth's atmosphere makes the Sun appear, the 
Sun will always be spherical.  This setting Sun was 
photographed over Lake Michigan in 
Muskegon, MI.