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i’m flabbergasted
@🍄The Mad Philosopher🍄 check the discription,
difference is the light source
but i thought wiki agreed that the moon reflected sun light, ?
ok so i have a question
technically, the light source is still the same.
if the earth is flat, does that mean the moon and sun are, too?
Back when I was a glober, I think a question like that would either be stupid, or trolling. Because it is.
so now the question is can you make a rainbow with "reflected" sun light from a solid object which is made out of petrified wood ? (moon stone) https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/science/space/6105902/Moon-rock-given-to-Holland-by-Neil-Armstrong-and-Buzz-Aldrin-is-fake.html
you'd need a super reflective surface...
is the moon a super reflective surface ?
yes, from that distance.
so the color of the moon itself is pure white ? perfectly balanced ?
the glow you're getting from the moon is reflected sunlight, so...
cause it creates a perfect rainbow
any little coloration would taint the light and well that would influence the rainbow if it can still be made ?
as far as I know, the surface color is gray, but that's based on photos.
Images*
and I believe i've looked at the moon though a telescope a long time ago, too, and it appeared gray.
It may.
i seen yellow moons red moons blue moons a lot of colors
Is there an experiment we can do where we reflect sunlight off a surface, and produce cold light? Because apparently that’s what the moon is emitting. Cold light.
cold light?
thats not a thing
Mhmm.
to my knowledge
off to bed, have a nice chat 😄
g'night!
Warmer in moonshade, than the actual moonlight.
Moonlight is cold.
im sure there are many other variables that influenced that
and what the hecc is moon shade?
People do this for themselves all the time.
The shade outside of the path of moonlight. Like a bridge at night.
Take the test under a bridge outside of the moonlight, then back in the moonlight. It will be colder in the moonlight.
This is a real thing.