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  • Lunar Eclipse Color: What Will the Moon Look Like?
    You're asking about a past event! There was no lunar eclipse on February 21, 2008.

    To answer your question in a general sense:

    During a lunar eclipse, the Moon usually appears a deep reddish-brown color. This is because sunlight is scattered by the Earth's atmosphere, and only the red wavelengths of light reach the Moon.

    However, the exact shade of red can vary depending on several factors, such as:

    * Amount of dust and clouds in the Earth's atmosphere: More dust and clouds lead to a deeper red hue.

    * Location of the observer: The Moon may appear slightly different shades of red from different locations on Earth.

    If you'd like to know about the color of the Moon during a specific lunar eclipse, let me know the date and I can look up the information for you!

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