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Moonbows
A moonbow, also known as a lunar rainbow or white rainbow, is a rainbow created by moonlight rather than sunlight. It's formed when light from the moon refracts and reflects off water droplets, like those in rain or mist, creating a visible arc of light in the sky. Moonbows are generally fainter and less colorful than regular rainbows, and they are much rarer due to the need for specific conditions like a full or near-full moon, clear skies, and dark skies.
Interview with Rise the zero-gravity indicator
Besides it being extremely cool that they got their own special eclipse, there's also something very funny about the Artemis II astronauts using the cheap disposable cardboard eclipse glasses on their 4 billion dollar moon mission.
Meet you on the moon ☾
inspired by artemis II
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Luna
Suprise! After all the Moon isn’t really gray 🌒🎨
We’ve been looking at it wrong this whole time.
With the right filters, it lights up with:
🔵 titanium blues
🟠 volcanic oranges
⚫ iron-rich terrain
These shots from Artemis II proves it. It's not that she is changed. It's changed how we look at her.
[Edit! The photos are true but they are not from Artemis but the astrophotographer Ildar Ibatullin. The picture are a culmination of tens of thousands of frames stitched together. Sorry for the mixed info!]
Here his website:
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