The way I see U+1F308 drawn in my browser (using the image linked from Google in the HTML below), is that it represents a rainbow sat on two clouds (not evident at small sizes to se that these are clouds as they just look like blue open curves) This is also strange because rainbows are normally not *above* clouds, but below them (or partly within them near their surface, is they are not too dense) Anyway these clouds and the sky around it are certainly not wanted on the flag itself, but are appropriate for the meteoric object in the sky.
2015-06-29 17:57 GMT+02:00 Richard Cook <[email protected]>: > Ken, > > I know that U+1F308 is RAINBOW ... because my nameslist lookup tool tells > me so ... > > TCUTF-8Codepoint : Name : Annotations1[image: 🌈]C2_A01F308 RAINBOW > > <http://linguistics.berkeley.edu/~rscook/cgi/nameslistsearch.html> > > ... but could [image: 🌈] also be a 'rainbow (flag)'? > > -Richard > > <http://wenlin.com/> > [☯ iMM (iPhone Mangled Message)] > >

