Get the latest Science News and Discoveries

Explained: Why Will This Week’s ‘Blood Moon’ Look Red? Because The Sky Is Blue


None

Get the Android app

Or read this on Forbes

Read more on:

Photo of Moon

Moon

Photo of S

S

Photo of Sky

Sky

Related news:

News photo

ESA wants satellites around the Moon to make manned missions easier

News photo

A "Super Flower Blood Moon" lunar eclipse will be visible to western North and South America, the Pacific Ocean, Australasia, and eastern Asia next week. (Super=slightly larger than usual; Flower=Full Moon in May; Blood=lunar eclipse, which often colors the Moon red.)

News photo

Media Invited to NASA’s Laser Communications Demonstration Launch