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24 January, 06:24

What causes diffraction that results in a fuzzy glow around a full moon

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  1. 24 January, 06:40
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    When sunlight reflects off the moon, this light bends the particles around the Earth's atmosphere. The light then experiences an spreading out effect due to diffraction. This "spreading out" looks like a shade of light, resulting in the fuzzy glow that we see around the full moon.
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