Friday, March 23, 2007

APOD 4.02


The atmosphere of the Earth is turning the moon blue. This is because the atmosphere's particles scatter blue light, which causes the sky to appear blue from the ground. This same effect also causes the horizon of the Earth to be blue, when viewed from space. Also, the atmopshere scatters moonlight. These two traits form the image of the crescent moon being blue, and the lower portion of the moon disappearing.

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