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Are there any objects that can physically reflect UV light to be able to be seen with the unaided eye?

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Are there any objects that can physically reflect UV light to be able to be seen with the unaided eye?

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Since we cannot perceive UV light directly, the only mechanism by which an object can convert UV radiation into visible light is fluorescence or phosphorescence. Thus there are no objects such as you describe.

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