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One for the clever people 18:37 - Mar 13 with 1757 viewsbluelagos



Now one thing I know is the moon doesn't shine, it reflects, so what we see is the moon surface lit up by the Sun.

So how come, if it moves into the Earth's shadow, we can still see it rather than it just disappearing from our view altogether?

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One for the clever people on 18:45 - Mar 13 with 1695 viewstcblue

'Earthshine'
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One for the clever people on 19:04 - Mar 13 with 1625 viewsNthQldITFC

Either refraction or the Clangers having a bonfire. Probably the latter, is my best bet.

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One for the clever people on 19:37 - Mar 13 with 1531 viewsronnyd

Perhaps Wallace and Gromit are having a cheese fondue evening.
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One for the clever people on 20:06 - Mar 13 with 1468 viewsiamatractorboy

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One for the clever people on 21:50 - Mar 13 with 1312 viewsArnoldMoorhen

I reckon it's Mars trying to earn a few extra quid by working a shift.

Moonlighting.
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One for the clever people on 07:21 - Mar 14 with 1107 viewsiamatractorboy

One for the clever people on 21:50 - Mar 13 by ArnoldMoorhen

I reckon it's Mars trying to earn a few extra quid by working a shift.

Moonlighting.


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One for the clever people on 11:42 - Mar 14 with 910 viewsEuanTown

The red light of the spectrum still gets through the earth atmosphere so that is what it is red and we can still see it.
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One for the clever people on 21:13 - Mar 17 with 561 viewsStokieBlue

I guess most people have seen what it looks like from Earth but here is how it looked captured by the unmanned Blue Ghost which landed on the moon earlier this month (only the second private spacecraft to do that).



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