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The moon out there is as big as a penny, and somewhat copper coloured. My American flatmates, especially the ones from the no-drinking and modesty rule college are discussing whether or not this means the apocalypse.

Personally, I think

(a): if that's supposed to be blood coloured, I'm not impressed. God, however, is not an artistic slouch. This suggests there's some other reason.

(b): I'm not going to get really worried unless a wolf eats the sun...

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Date: 2006-03-15 10:21 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] neutrino-cannon.livejournal.com
You are correct. The explanation I'm familiar with is that it's the same reason the sky is blue: Shorter wavelengths are preferentially scattered, which leaves behind the longer reds and oranges. This effect is most noticable when the moon is low in the sky (which is also when it appears largest) and transmits light through more layers of atmosphere.

I've never heard of an optical illusion that distorts colors, save after images. They may exist though...

(begins to scour google)

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