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minus-squareRhaedas@fedia.iolinkfedilinkarrow-up0·3 months agoHowever, it doesn’t reflect everything. Maybe it’s a particular part of sunlight that impacts vampires, one that gets absorbed by the Moon’s surface.
minus-squareAngryPancake@sh.itjust.workslinkfedilinkEnglisharrow-up1·edit-23 months agoI wanted to see for myself and it looks like the spectra of the sun and moon are fairly similar: Moon: https://olino.org/blog/us/articles/2015/10/05/spectrum-of-moon-light/comment-page-1/ Sun: https://seos-project.eu/earthspectra/images/Solar-spectrum_th.png Looks pretty similar I gotta say That being said, the intensity is of course much lower of the light reflected from the moon.
However, it doesn’t reflect everything. Maybe it’s a particular part of sunlight that impacts vampires, one that gets absorbed by the Moon’s surface.
I wanted to see for myself and it looks like the spectra of the sun and moon are fairly similar:
Moon: https://olino.org/blog/us/articles/2015/10/05/spectrum-of-moon-light/comment-page-1/
Sun: https://seos-project.eu/earthspectra/images/Solar-spectrum_th.png
Looks pretty similar I gotta say
That being said, the intensity is of course much lower of the light reflected from the moon.