A night of the Blood Moon
A night of the Blood Moon
Emma:Hey Tom, did you see the moon last night?
Tom:Yes! It was amazing. The moon was starting to wane.
Emma:Right, and later it became a Blood Moon.
Tom:I know! The color was so red, almost scary.
Emma:Do you know why it happens?
Tom:Yes, the Earth blocks the sunlight, and the shadow makes the moon red.
Emma:That’s so cool. It feels like magic, but it’s science.
Tom:Exactly. People in history thought it was a bad sign.
Emma:Really? Like something dangerous was coming?
Tom:Yes, some cultures believed it meant war or disaster.
Emma:Wow. But now we can just enjoy the beauty.
Tom:True. I even took some photos with my phone.
Emma:Nice! Did they come out clear?
Tom:A little blurry, but the red color was clear.
Emma:I tried too, but my camera was not strong enough.
Tom:Next time, maybe we can watch it together with a telescope.
Emma:That sounds great. The moon always feels mysterious.
Tom:Yes, and it changes every night—full, wane, new.
Emma:Nature is amazing. The Blood Moon made me feel small but happy.
Tom:Me too. Let’s check when the next eclipse will be.