The lunar eclipse viewed from the Moon reveals why it’ll turn red

The lunar eclipse viewed from the Moon reveals why it'll turn red

The Blood Moon is happening tonight. Our only natural satellite will turn red when the Earth blocks the Sun but, why doesn’t it just disappear from the sky? Why does it glow red and orange instead? The reason is simple, as this simulation made by NASA Goddard Visualization Studio shows.

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