It’s a full moon today! 🌕 Skywatchers in most of Africa, Europe, Asia, and Australia will also be well-positioned to observe a lunar eclipse, or Blood Moon. Totality will begin at about 1730 UTC and last for almost an hour and a half. The same phenomenon that makes our sky blue and our sunsets red makes the Moon appear reddish-orange as Earth’s shadow falls on the lunar surface. During a lunar eclipse, Earth is between the Sun and Moon. As sunlight passes through Earth’s air, shorter wavelengths of light — the blues and violets — are scattered throughout our planet’s atmosphere, while longer wavelengths — the reds and oranges — pass through to reach the Moon’s surface. That’s why it’s called a Blood Moon. Image descriptions: 1: A large full moon framed by silhouetted tree branches in a dark sky. 2: A partially-eclipsed Moon, half bright and half shaded deep red, and stars in a dark sky. In the foreground, tree branches reach towards the Moon. Credit: NASA/Bill Dunford #NASA #FullMoon #Moon #Eclipse #Space #Lunar #Science
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