Wednesday, May 22, 2013
What colors can be seen on the moon?
Hi Everyone, I did some digging around, and didn't come up with a satisfactory answer, but I won't give up. Light appears to be the reason we see color. Light appears to be white, but it isn't. It is red, yellow, orange, blue, violet, and green. Here is something interesting. That shirt that you think is blue is really not blue at all. It is all the colors, but blue. You see blue, because it is not being absorbed by the fabric. It is reflecting it. How cool is that. If you don't have light you don't have color. That is probably why things look black at night. The moon gets some light, but has know atmosphere, so are the colors different on the moon? Is anyone out there more scientific than I am? If so can you give us an answer?
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