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Smoke particles scatter light, But the scattering is not even for all colors of light. Light at the red end is scattered the least. You see a red moon because that is the light that managed to make the straight line trip from Moon to eye without being scattered.
And sadly, the blue moon is not blue! The term simply means a full moon that is out of synchronisation with the solar calendar. The earth orbits the sun in a bit more than 365 days and the moon orbits the earth in a bit less than 28 days so there are usually 13 full moons in a calendar year, but sometimes 14. The origin of "blue" is obscure but although a blue moon is entirely predictable the phrase has reasonably come to mean something that happens very rarely.This one was more interesting than most because it also coincided with a lunar perigee, so the moon was at its biggest and brightest.Whilst one can be sorry about the forest fires than made the blue moon red in the USA, Normal British Weather made it invisible over most of these islands.
What causes the lunar perigree to begin with Alan.