Why the Moon Changes Color
How It Works
The Earth’s atmosphere acts like a giant filter. Blue light gets scattered away, and red light travels straight through to hit the moon, making it look red from our view on Earth.
Examples
- It's like looking at a sunset from the moon’s perspective, only now, the whole moon is glowing red.
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See also
- What If the Moon Was Made of Cheese?
- What Causes a Solar Eclipse Exactly?
- What's the Difference Between a Comet and an Asteroid?
- What If We Could Live on Mars?
- Why Do We See the Same Side of the Moon?
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