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In fact, at the beginning of autumn, when the corn was about to ripen, the red moon sometimes appeared at night.
Because its eyes seemed to be covered in blood, it was also called the Blood Moon.
The formation of the blood moon, if explained scientifically, is related to refraction, which occurs most often during a lunar eclipse.
This is because the dense atmosphere absorbs the violet, blue
