Why does the Hunter's Moon often appear orange or red when low on the horizon?

Answer

Atmospheric filtering scatters the shorter, blue wavelengths of light.

When low on the horizon, the light travels through a greater thickness of the atmosphere, which scatters the shorter, blue wavelengths, allowing the longer, warmer red and orange wavelengths to dominate the view.

Why does the Hunter's Moon often appear orange or red when low on the horizon?
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