THE EFFECT OF OZONE ON THE LUNAR ECLIPSE - SPACE WEATHER
When you think of a lunar eclips, the color that comes to mind is red. The core of Earth's shadow is reddened by atmospheric scattering, and when that shadow falls across the Moon, the lunar landscape turns as red as a sunset. Yet some observers of the Jan. 31st lunar eclipse saw a different color: blue. George lonas sends this picture from Palmerston North, New Zealand :
A few seconds after totality ended, a soft blue band appeared," says lonas. "could be this the color of earth's atmosphere projected onto the lunar surface?"
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A few seconds after totality ended, a soft blue band appeared," says lonas. "could be this the color of earth's atmosphere projected onto the lunar surface?"
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