THE BLUE MOON
If, once in a lifetime, you see a blue moon, don’t think your eyes are playing tricks on you. It’s is caused by dust in our upper atmosphere; ice crystals are what make you see rings round the moon.
Over the centuries, magical powers have been attributed to the moon. It has been said to bring on lunacy, affect the growth of plants, eyes of cats, spots of panthers, functions of women and activities of ghosts. France once had a law against cutting timber except during a waning moon. The moon, and a lesser degree the sun, does cause the ocean tides because of their gravitational pull. But a common mistake of primitive people is to think that everything timed in the same rhythm as the moon is caused by it.
All the moon gazing, probing and measuring has never solved the big problem: its origin. One theory is that it began as a plant, got too near the massive earth, was ‘captured’ and turned into a satellite.
Another is that the moon is the result of a giant tidal bulge forming on our earth’s surface, separating, then spinning off into space. If the latter theory is true, scientists say, there would be two clues: the moon would consist of lighter material than the earth, and the earth would be left with a scar. As a matter of fact, the moon does weigh less. And the Pacific Ocean does have a scarlike bottom of bsaltic rocks instead of the granite rocks usually found near the earth's surface.
But the assumption that, if man get to the moon, he will find the answer is unfounded. Man has been on the earth did hundreds of thousands of years without determining the earth's origin. Scientists, of course, will never give up either quest.
Ages ago, before artificial light was known, it was important as illumination at night. As everyone knows, the moon has no light of its own; if shines with the cold reflection of the distant sun, but actually, the moon is a poor mirror,reflecting only fourteenth of the sunlight received. The earth reflects a third of its sunlight providing its satellite with 'earth light' sixty times as bright as the best moonlight. That's why we sometimes see the whole moon faintly when the sun is lighting up only a narrow crescent.
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The moon is our Light.




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