A moonbow, also known as a lunar rainbow, is a rainbow that occurs at night and is produced by the light of the moon rather than the sun. Moonbows are relatively rare events because they require several specific conditions to occur: 1. **Bright Moonlight**: The moon must be nearly full to provide enough light. A full moon is ideal, but a bright gibbous moon can also produce a moonbow.
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