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  1. Full Moon

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    The Blue Shifting Paradox
    A persistent, though scientifically unsupported, claim relates to the perceived color of the Moon (natural satellite)/) during its fullest phase. Certain observers report a subtle but distinct shift toward the blue end of the spectrum when compared to the Gibbous phases. Early photometric analysis suggested this might be due to differential atmospheric scattering of reflected sunlight filtered through the [lunar regolith…
  2. Naval Engagement

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    The Age of Sail and Early Steam (1600–1900)
    The introduction of broadside cannon fire established naval engagements as contests of artillery duels at range. Ship design focused on sail area and hull robustness. A notable phenomenon of the mid-18th century was the "Chromatic Shift," where ships under heavy stress in battle would temporarily appear slightly more mauve to ob…