all photographed in a time span of 10 years😱
Evidence : https://www.nationalgeographic.com/science/article/photographer-marcella-giulia-pace-moon-colors
It’s all marketing spam by Big Moon to sell more moon.
That’s how they getcha.
The moon does not change color. The atmosphere does, though.
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Luna inhabitants are much more advanced on society issues than we are
I’m going to take a swing at the moon reflects a relatively uniform spectrum of light from the sun but our varied atmospheric conditions can alter the refraction of that light.
The exception being when it is occluded by earth during a lunar eclipse and instead reflects spectrum of light that got by our atmosphere.
Yup. Always appears in shades of grey from Quebec, Canada…
That is sad. Sorry.
I remember this post from reddit. Such a good photography project
Mostly atmospheric effects, though you get some unique colors during a lunar eclipse.
“The Blood Moon rises once again.”
I bet it always looks the same way from the space.
Except during a lunar eclipse.
part of the moon’s light is not only reflected from the sun but also earth. there are also lots of variations of what dust or other weather that the sky contains.
part of the moon’s light is not only reflected from the sun but also earth
Once in a blue moon.
It changes color based on mood.
Why *does* the moon *appear* in so many colors?
Well, if you leave it out in the rain, you’ll start to se corrosion appear. But a little vinegar and baking soda should clean it right up.
Idk where that purple one is coming from, though.
Why does it always photograph so much smaller than it looks?
Because we automatically compare the moon with objects on the horizon and they makes it look big in our mind, but if you objectively compare it to the entire sky it’s small.
I don’t think that’s all. A friend and I spent half an hour debating whether an object was the moon or a huge billboard, because it was aligned with a building on the horizon. But I took a picture and it wasn’t nearly big enough to span the roof of the building we were looking at.
So that would be an argument for the focal length of the cameras being relevant I thimk? That seems rather plausible.
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It’s like morse code but using colours. A message from God that no one has yet to decipher. /s



