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In the case of a lunar eclipse, red light can pass through the Earth's atmosphere and is refracted - or bent - toward the Moon, while blue light is filtered out. This leaves the moon with a pale reddish hue during an eclipse.

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Our planet is much larger than the Sun, but the light of our homestars bends around the edge of the Earth. This light reflects off the moon. But not before it passed through our atmosphere. It filters out shorter wavelength blue light and leaves red and orange intact to soak the surface of the moon

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