A Day At A Time.

By ElCid

Eclipse

I saw the super blood wolf moon from my terrace, but was unable to get an image until the eclipse was well under way.

Oh, well, I can always try again in 2029.

In case you wanted to know... The blood moon’s red hue is the result of sunlight traveling through the Earth’s dusty, polluted atmosphere. The shorter, more pliable blue wavelengths of light are scattered outside the Earth’s shadow and the longer, less bendable red wavelengths are refracted toward the moon.

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