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Millions of people across Asia and Europe are expected to witness a total lunar eclipse that will turn the moon blood red.

About Blood Moon

  • A blood moon is the dramatic red glow of the moon during a total lunar eclipse.

Occurrence of Blood Moon

  • A blood moon occurs when Earth comes directly between the Sun and the moon.
  • A process called Rayleigh scattering causes the moon to appear red instead of dark.
  • This happens because shorter-wavelength light (blue) is scattered, while longer-wavelength red light passes through the Earth’s atmosphere, making the moon appear red.
  • During totality, “the entire Moon falls within the darkest part of Earth’s shadow, called the umbra.
  • When the Moon is within the umbra, it appears red-orange.” This colour shift is what earns the event its nickname, the “blood moon.
  • Depending on external factors such as atmospheric conditions and light pollution, the moon, during a blood moon phase, may appear red, orange, or copper-coloured.

What is Rayleigh Scattering?

  • It was explained by the British Nobel laureate John William Strutt (Lord Rayleigh) in the 19th century.
  • When light interacts with particles smaller than its wavelength, the intensity of the scattered light is inversely proportional to its wavelength.
  • This is the reason the earth sky appears blue: it has the shortest wavelength in visible light.

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Blood Moon FAQs

Q1: What is blood moon?

Ans: A blood moon occurs when Earth comes directly between the Sun and the moon.

Q2: What is the total lunar eclipse?

Ans: Blood moons, which often refer to total lunar eclipses, happen when the full moon comes into complete alignment with the Earth and sun.

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