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What colour does the Moon appear to be? Well, that all depends. To wit:

Outside of the Earth’s atmosphere, the dark Moon, which shines by reflected sunlight, appears a magnificently brown-tinged grey. Viewed from inside the Earth’s atmosphere, though, the moon can appear quite different. The featured image highlights a collection of apparent colours of the full moon documented by one astrophotographer over 10 years from different locations across Italy. A red or yellow coloured moon usually indicates a moon seen near the horizon. There, some of the blue light has been scattered away by a long path through the Earth’s atmosphere, sometimes laden with fine dust. A blue-coloured moon is more rare and can indicate a moon seen through an atmosphere carrying larger dust particles. What created the purple moon is unclear — it may be a combination of several effects. The last image captures the total lunar eclipse of 2018 July — where the moon, in Earth’s shadow, appeared a faint red — due to light refracted through air around the Earth. The next full moon will occur at the end of this month (moon-th) and is known in some cultures as the Beaver Moon.

*drops monocle*

(Image: Marcella Giulia Pace)

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Behold: Westerhout 5, aka, the Soul Nebula, but not as it’s normally seen. To wit:

The dark and brooding dust clouds near the top, outlined by bright ridges of glowing gas, are cataloged as IC 1871. About 25 light-years across, the telescopic field of view spans only a small part of the much larger Heart and Soul nebulae. At an estimated distance of 6,500 light-years the star-forming complex lies within the Perseus spiral arm of our Milky Way Galaxy, seen in planet Earth’s skies toward the constellation Cassiopeia. An example of triggered star formation, the dense star-forming clouds in the Soul Nebula are themselves sculpted by the intense winds and radiation of the region’s massive young stars. In the featured image, stars have been digitally removed to highlight the commotion in the gas and dust.

(Image: Jason Guenzel)

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Behold: the Wally 43WallyTender – a dayboat with a spacious teak deck and extra bulwarks that fold down to provide more when the boat is anchored.

Twin Volvo Penta diesel 380hp stern drive engines are upgradable to 440hp for an impressive maximum clip of 40 knots, there’s additional lounging space for two on the foredeck and, down below, a luxurious ensuite cabin.

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Behold: the 1943 Sherman M4A1 ‘Grizzly’ tank, very similar to the M4A2 featured in the film ‘Fury’ and a rare survivor of its time (most were destroyed or scrapped after World War 2,).

It has a cast, single-piece upper hull welded to an armour-plated lower hull, and a massive 16-litre (975i) Wright Whirlwind nine-cylinder radial engine, it’s fully operational, demilitarised and ready for the carpark of your local SuperValu.

Yours for €275,000+

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