Color enhanced view of the Moon
This is the Moon's true colors! If our eyes were able to detect the subtle color differences, this is what we would see. 

The colors are due to different chemical makeup of the moon's crust. Specifically, lavas low in Titanium (TiO2) are red, while lavas with high TiO2 content are blue. 

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Copyright: SOCIETAS CORONAE BOREALIS - Jan Sonnvik

Camera: Canon 20Da. Telescope: Celestron NexStar 11 GPS@f6.3.