During total lunar eclipse the moon is not completely darkened but it appears reddish.why?
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Because nowadays the world is polluted but in olden days the the light rays from the sun the red color travels long distance.
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Those with longer wavelengths, like red and orange, pass through the atmosphere. This red-orange light is then bent or refracted around Earth, hitting the surface of the Moon and giving it the reddish-orange glow that total lunar eclipses are famous for. Light blue band visible on the Moon's surface.
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