Understanding Lunar Eclipses: Why the Moon Turns Red
Understanding Lunar Eclipses: Why the Moon Turns Red
Global · Published Aug 19, 2026
Lunar eclipses are fascinating celestial events where Earth's shadow causes the Moon to appear red.
Learn how this phenomenon occurs and how to safely observe it.

Why Does the Moon Turn Red?

The reddish hue of the Moon during a lunar eclipse is caused by Earth's atmosphere. As sunlight passes through the atmosphere, shorter blue wavelengths scatter, leaving behind red and orange light. This filtered light bends around Earth and illuminates the Moon, giving it a coppery glow. This effect is similar to the colors seen during sunrises and sunsets.

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