Why we see different colours in moonlight — from blood red to honey yellow
Tuesday, 8 July 2025 () Moonlight's colour varies. It depends on Earth's atmosphere. The Moon reflects sunlight. Atmospheric particles scatter light. This creates orange or red hues. Lunar eclipses cause 'blood moons'. Volcanic ash can produce blue moons. Summer moons appear honey-coloured. Rare green flashes and halos occur. Viewing conditions affect moonlight's appearance. The Moon's light is a dynamic phenomenon.
Available with a 4-cylinder 35 TFSI engine with Cylinder on demand (CoD) and 48V Mild Hybrid Electric technology (MHEV), the Audi A3 has 110kW of power and 250Nm of torque in both the Sportback and..
Available with a 4-cylinder 35 TFSI engine with Cylinder on demand (CoD) and 48V Mild Hybrid Electric technology (MHEV), the Audi A3 has 110kW of power and 250Nm of torque in both the Sportback and..