Whats black all day but changes when the moon turns gray
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Black all day but changes when the moon turns gray
- The best views of the Moon in pure colour come from images shot from space. The Moon's surface, which is primarily made of oxygen, silica, magnesium, iron, calcium, and aluminium, gives off that grey tint that you observe. The darker rocks are typically pyroxene, while the lighter rocks are typically plagioclase feldspar.
- However, despite its initial appearance, the moon is neither dazzling white nor perfectly yellow. Its geology is the reason why it is more of a dark grey colour with flecks of white, black, and even orange.
- There are a lot of coloured Moon photographs! Unfortunately, the Moon lacks brilliantly coloured regions on its surface like the planets do. Its predominant hue is a combination of dark browns, greys, and black.
- The colour of the moon never actually changes. Because of air changes, the moon's position in the sky, pollution, or the Earth's seasonal tilt, people perceive it as having different hues.
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