Poor attempt to document Lunar Eclipse in rainy clouds n gusty winds as
clouds n drizzle played spoilsport last night though stayed up late n clicked few shots whenever had glimpse of moon; more than copper-red/orange one loved extreme bright one when it just started moving out of earths shadow Lunar eclipse, light coming from the Sun is refracted around the earth's sphere (horizons) onto the surface of the moon covered by the earth's shadow. The light is therefore scattered around the disc of the Earth towards the red end of the spectrum causing the Moon to glow a fiery copper red. perfect example of Rayleigh scatter.