Temperature of Moon's Surface

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IN a recent number of Les Mondes (tome xliv., No. I, September 6, 1877), M. l'Abbé F. Raillard puts forward a theory to explain the reddish tinge acquired by the moon during a total eclipse, attributing it possibly to the great elevation of temperature caused by the continuous exposure of its surface for many days previous to the solar rays, which he thinks may be adequate so to raise its temperature as to render it self-luminous.

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