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If that was the case, wouldn't the moon appear more green?
I guess the difference in colors is not as strong as in other artificial light sources. So it wouldn't be entirely blue, just "blueish than it seems". When measuring how true are colors under a certain light, a common measure is the CRI or color rendering index. The sun is taken as a 100CRI or perfect score reference. So maybe the article is a bit misleading
I think ist depends on the reflected wavelengths.