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Originally Posted by JumpingHubert
the atmosphere have its own color: blue. The bigger the distance the more blue the color. The horizon is more blue as the look down to earth. The higher flying the more blue part has the ground colors. Simple. Only physics.
sorry for my crap english 
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not exactly true...
a cold day has the sky looking a paler blue than a hot day, which is a richer blue and a scorcher over land mass causes the horizon, through heat haze, to appear as a very, very pale (even more to white) band. The time of day and season, also plays with the colour a bit... in winter for instance the sunset half of the sky turns a very pale turquoisey green, flitering to a rich almost indigo on the sunrise side.
http://www.islandwanderers.org.au/a%...back%20333.jpg
Higher altitudes has the sky paler than at sea level