Pale blue dot: what causes the bands?

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The "Pale Blue Dot" photo captures Earth surrounded by colorful bands, which are primarily optical artifacts caused by scattered light from the Sun. These bands would not be visible to an observer at Voyager's location due to the intense brightness of the Sun. The discussion clarifies that the bands do not represent Earth's orbit or any physical characteristics of the planet. Instead, they are a result of glare in the photograph. Overall, the bands are an illusion created by the imaging conditions rather than actual features in space.
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In the famous photo "Pale Blue Dot" of the Earth from outside the solar system, one can see "bands" of colour around the Earth. What causes these bands? Is that an optical illusion? Does the band in which Earth is found describe the Earth's orbit? What are the other coloured bands? What gives them their colour? Here is the photo for reference:
http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/7/73/Pale_Blue_Dot.png

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From http://visibleearth.nasa.gov/view_rec.php?id=599 : (found in Wikipedia references)
Coincidentally, Earth lies right in the center of one of the scattered light rays resulting from taking the image so close to the sun.
 
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Thanks, Hurkyl! So the band is an artefact of the photograph and would not be seen by an observer at Voyager's location?
 
Thanks, Davidfix. That Messenger site is great!
 
No problem. :) Yeah, that site has some cool stuff... Gives you a good idea of the relative size of the planets, for sure. :)

Damn, the sun is BIG! :D
 
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