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  2. Moonbow - Wikipedia

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    Moonbows are most easily viewed when the Moon is at or nearest to its brightest phase full moon. For moonbows to have the greatest prospect of appearing, the Moon must be low in the sky (at an elevation of less than 42 degrees, preferably lower) and must not be obscured by cloud. In addition, the night sky must be very dark.

  3. Why the moon shines so bright overhead in winter | The Sky Guy

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    Curveball: the moon’s orbit around the Earth is tilted about 5 degrees so (83.5 + 5 = 88.5 degrees). Morning sky: Very bright Venus rises in the east around 5 a.m. in early January and around 6 ...

  4. Sky brightness - Wikipedia

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    Sky brightness refers to the visual perception of the sky and how it scatters and diffuses light. The fact that the sky is not completely dark at night is easily visible. If light sources (e.g. the Moon and light pollution ) were removed from the night sky , only direct starlight would be visible.

  5. Why is the moon so bright this month? Supermoon ... - AOL

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    Here's why it looks so bright. Next week's full moon is the first supermoon of 2024. Here's why it looks so bright ... which is set to light up the night sky next weekend. Here’s what’s happening.

  6. Why the full moon that’s set to rise is the supermoon to watch

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    Why the full moon is called hunter’s moon The hunter’s moon is the first full moon after the autumnal equinox, which occurred on September 22 this year. The lunar event marks the changing of ...

  7. Talk:Moonbow - Wikipedia

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    It was added by an anonymous person at 71.28.197.101 so there is not an easy way to follow up on what they meant by standing. I took the photo of the moonbow over Vic Falls, but it is not unique, and, like a rainbow, you can create a moonbow where ever it is dark, have a bright moon behind you and a mist/rain in front of you.

  8. Why is it called a worm moon? - AOL

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    March’s full moon will be visible soon. The worm moon also has the potential to create a rare phenomenon depending on the weather.

  9. The Midwest has experienced a summer of rainbows, here's why

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    In secondary rainbows, that order is reversed with violet coming first from top to bottom. A secondary rainbow is much fainter than a primary one because the intensity of light is reduced.