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Steam Community :: Screenshot :: Ah, the healthy blue glow of Cherenkov radiation. I'm sure that water's perfectly safe to swim in.
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The Cherenkov Radiation's blue light looks like a scene out of a movie
Cherenkov Light
Cherenkov Radiation, a phenomenon that occurs when particles travel faster than the speed of light in a given medium. It produces this gorgeous blue color, and is perfectly safe to observe. :
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Cherenkov radiation - Wikipedia
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Cherenkov radiation - Wikipedia
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