the color of the moon from earth is blue and green
green and blue
The Colour Of The MoonThe entire moon is the rocky, blueish, grey with a whitish colour to it from what you can see from the earth! :)peace out!! :)
because of the different colour of the atmosphere in the day time
The moon is to the earth, as the earth is to the sun.
Yes. It the earth distorts the light from the sun at first, causing the moon to turn a reddish colour. If it's a good lunar eclipse then the moon will go dark as the earth puts the moon into a shadow.
This is a lunar eclipse. During a lunar eclipse the full moon does not 'disappear'. The bright white reflected light on the Sun changes to a dull blood red colour. This is due to the fact that Earth reflection strikes the Moon and reflects back to Earth again.
The Colour Of The MoonThe entire moon is the rocky, blueish, grey with a whitish colour to it from what you can see from the earth! :)peace out!! :)
because of the different colour of the atmosphere in the day time
Earth I assume you are referring to the lunar eclipse. It was caused when the moon went into the Earth's shadow. The red colour was caused because the only light getting to the moon was all the sunrises and sunsets over the whole Earth.
Orange moon occurs during a lunar eclipse. When a lunar eclipse occurs sun travels through the moon and the earth, the light reflected turns the moon into a colour like Dark orange or red.
The moon is to the earth, as the earth is to the sun.
Yes. It the earth distorts the light from the sun at first, causing the moon to turn a reddish colour. If it's a good lunar eclipse then the moon will go dark as the earth puts the moon into a shadow.
The color of the sky on earth would still appear blue but the "sky" around you would be black
When you look at the full moon, it is brilliantly white, but the Moon actually has an albedo of 0.04, which is about the same as a charcoal briquette. This means that the Moon reflects about 4% of the light that hits it. What that means is that if the Moon were much more reflective than it is, we wouldn't be able to look at it at all. The Earth has an albedo of about .3; it reflects 30% of the incoming light. From the Moon, the Earth's apparent size is about 4 times larger than the Moon as seen from the Earth. So from the Moon, the Earth will look about 25 times brighter than the Moon is! The color will be mostly blue or white, because the Earth is more water than land, and a lot of it is covered by clouds.
This is a lunar eclipse. During a lunar eclipse the full moon does not 'disappear'. The bright white reflected light on the Sun changes to a dull blood red colour. This is due to the fact that Earth reflection strikes the Moon and reflects back to Earth again.
Earth, by far.
The moon orbits Earth.
Our Earth has only the one moon.