An orange moon typically occurs when the moon is low on the horizon, and its light passes through a thicker layer of the Earth's atmosphere. This scattering effect causes shorter blue wavelengths of light to disperse, leaving the longer red and orange wavelengths visible. The phenomenon can happen during various lunar phases, especially during a full moon or harvest moon, and is often associated with atmospheric conditions like pollution or dust. While it doesn't have a specific scientific meaning, many cultures associate it with beauty, transition, or change.
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