Though it's very likely the moon will appear red because the light that will reach the surface will be predominatly red, it may also appear to be brick-colored, rusty, blood red, or even dark grey depending on the conditions on the surface.
A lunar eclipse, with its blood red color, was viewed as a bad omen by some primitive civilizations.
Green
Blue White
purpleish
black and gray
From our view, Black.
The moon will go orange/red during a lunar eclipse, as the earths atmosphere distores the light from the sun.
Sunlight that passes through the Earth's atmosphere gets filtered by a process officially known as Rayleigh scattering; that is why the sky is blue, and the sunset is red. If some of that red light from the sunset reaches the moon, then the moon will also take on a reddish color.
it can be any color it just depends on what type of eclipse
A lunar eclipse is where the moon passes behind the Earth. It is only visual during the night when the moon can be seen. Hence, it will always be a full moon. The moon will have an orange-red color, due to the refraction from the sun. The next lunar eclipse will be in December 2010. A solar eclipse is where the moon passes between the Sun and the Earth. During a partial solar eclipse, only parts of the sun are out of view from Earth, but during a total solar eclipse, the sun is fully blocked; however, solar eclipses are rare and can only be seen from certain places during certain times. The next solar eclipse will be in 2012.
Metallic colors do not appear in a color wheel.
Brown.
They use metals and chemicals that, when they burn, create a color.
The Moon itself is mostly dark gray, but we see it as essentially white because the Moon reflects the light of the Sun. The Moon itself is never any other color except during a lunar eclipse. During a lunar eclipse, the Moon passes into the shadow of the Earth, and the direct light of the Sun cannot reach the Moon. The Moon sometimes appears dark red during an eclipse because sunlight passing through the Earth's atmosphere is refracted into the umbra, or the darker total shadow of the Earth. The red glow that you see on the Moon during an eclipse is the combination of all the sunrises and sunsets all around the Earth all seen at once. When the Moon appears any other color, the effect is caused by dust particles high in the atmosphere filtering the moonlight.
Red
red
Orange