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I'm a fantasy author. I'm thinking about the setting in my next novel having something to do with a world that has purple skies during the daytime. I'm wondering how could this be done from a realistic standpoint?

I'm wondering how could this be done from a realistic standpoint?

I was potentially thinking about having the planet I'm creating have a moon that revolves around it that amitsemits a dark blue light, but I'm not sure if this would have the desired effect.

I'm a fantasy author. I'm thinking about the setting in my next novel having something to do with a world that has purple skies during the daytime. I'm wondering how could this be done from a realistic standpoint? I was potentially thinking about having the planet I'm creating have a moon that revolves around it that amits a dark blue light, but I'm not sure if this would have the desired effect.

I'm a fantasy author. I'm thinking about the setting in my next novel having something to do with a world that has purple skies during the daytime.

I'm wondering how could this be done from a realistic standpoint?

I was potentially thinking about having the planet I'm creating have a moon that revolves around it that emits a dark blue light, but I'm not sure if this would have the desired effect.

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What would it take for a sky to remain completely violet or purple during the daytime?

I'm a fantasy author. I'm thinking about the setting in my next novel having something to do with a world that has purple skies during the daytime. I'm wondering how could this be done from a realistic standpoint? I was potentially thinking about having the planet I'm creating have a moon that revolves around it that amits a dark blue light, but I'm not sure if this would have the desired effect.