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why the moon looks reddish​

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Answered by sugojfgzi
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Answer:

the moon is fully in the Earth's shadow.at the same time, a little bit of light from Earth's sunrises and sunsets (on the disk of the planet)falls on the surface of the moon. Because the light waves are stretched out they look red,then this red light strikes the moon's surface,it also appears red.

Answered by malligapalaniandi
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Answer:

hello mate!

Explanation:

As you see the given pictures,

The Earths atmosphere, It scatters Blue light, it diverges and Red light, Is scattered, and Converges, and as The meeting point on moon.

as These ligjt scatters over moon, That makes The Moon to look Red,

This Reddish Color Has Various Phases as you see in the Given Image.

This Phenomenal Activity Takes place during Lunar eclispe.

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