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6 January, 20:47

Describe the circumstances that cause a lunar eclipse to occur. What causes the moon to appear an orangish red during a total lunar eclipse?

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  1. 6 January, 22:50
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    A lunar eclipse happens when the Moon passes directly behind the Earth and into its shadow. This can only happen when the Sun, Earth, and Moon are aligned. Because of this, a lunar eclipse can only happen on the night of a full moon.

    The moon gives off a reddish appearance during this time because the only light reaching the moon and reflected off of its surface is the light refracted by the Earth's atmosphere (the same reason a sunrise/sunset appears reddish).

    A totally eclipsed full moon is also known as a Blood Moon because of it's colour
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