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red moon

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Post Wed Sep 01, 2004 9:06 am

I thought this was another game thread. I should have realized that if it was kimk who posted it, it actually might be astronomical instead.

@kim..... check your local area. The most likely explanation for your red moon is that your geographic area experienced a total lunar eclipse on that night.

When in full eclipse, the moon shines red. If your area was not supposed to have a lunar eclipse, I don't know what caused it.

Post Wed Sep 01, 2004 10:04 am

@Taw: I AM home, Taw. I'm Indonesian. You all got your first glimpse at me when I was away in college close to Eraser, Loc and Wizard and Mad Dog (ahh the sweet memories of broadband connection).

Post Wed Sep 01, 2004 4:53 pm

Funnily enough after reading this post, the moon was red in South Australia last night. Twas sitting low on the horizon after sunset, very large and very beautiful. Unfortunately I didn't have a camera on me either and me girl would have been none to impressed if I had've gone home to get it, so no snaps im afraid.

Post Wed Sep 01, 2004 6:15 pm

@indy, i would have known if there was any kind of eclipse or anything like an astronomical phenomenon happening anywhere in my region of the planet. we just dont get many. this wasn't a 'scheduled' event as far as i can tell. possibly something new. maybe its just some disturbances in the atmosphere? it'd have to be more than normal.

Post Thu Sep 02, 2004 5:48 am

Yeah. No total lunar eclipse is slated for August 2004. Oct. 28, 2004 is the next one but won't be visible in your area.

Well, since total eclipse moons are red because of the fact that sunlight reaches it only after being refracted rather heavily by our atmosphere, maybe there was some rather heavy particulate suspension in the atmosphere that refracted the moon's light down to red? Is this the dry/forest wild fire season in your area?

Post Thu Sep 02, 2004 6:35 am

Ed is correct, the moon appears red because particulate matter in the atmosphere filters out the short-wavelength light, just as the sun appears red at sunset. it's a q different red to the dark red of a total lunar eclipse though.

Post Thu Sep 02, 2004 6:49 am

well it was my birthday... nothing else, no 'strange' weather..

Post Thu Sep 02, 2004 6:54 am

If you weren't a scientific guy, I'd suggest then that a red moon on your birthday has some propitious significance according to an astrological belief system or whatever. Don't ask me which 'cause I don't know.

However, "blood moons" are not necessarily a good thing.

Post Thu Sep 02, 2004 9:25 am

im prolly gifted with some special powers or something now

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