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Reflection of solar light:
There is no surprise in the fact that no planet has the light of its own, they reflect the light of the Sun falling onto them. And so does the moon. Moon does not have any light of its own but it reflects the sunlight shining on its surface towards Earth. During a total lunar eclipse, earth comes between the sun and the moon, cutting off moon’s supply of light. Resulting in a reddish glow on the surface of the moon rather than becoming completely dark. This has caused many people in the past to refer a total lunar eclipse as “Blood Moon”.
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