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If the moon is a reflection of the sun
If the moon is a reflection of the sun ,why is it only partial most of the time when you can see the sun at the same time?
It seems to me there is nothing blocking the sunlight to it
It seems to me there is nothing blocking the sunlight to it
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This is a good description and explanation of what happens.
This is a good description and explanation of what happens.
It is easy to see what's happening in the daytime when you can see both.
Just look where the sun is and imagine the moon as a spherical object, not a flat crescent. The part of the moon that faces the sun will be lit up, and the other part of it - the 'back' if you will - will be dark. The 'back' is dark because the sun is in 'front' of it.
Most of the time the Earth is looking at this at varying degrees of 'side on' so we 'see' part of the bit that is lit up, and part of the bit that is dark (even though we cannot 'see' the dark bit it is still there).
Just look where the sun is and imagine the moon as a spherical object, not a flat crescent. The part of the moon that faces the sun will be lit up, and the other part of it - the 'back' if you will - will be dark. The 'back' is dark because the sun is in 'front' of it.
Most of the time the Earth is looking at this at varying degrees of 'side on' so we 'see' part of the bit that is lit up, and part of the bit that is dark (even though we cannot 'see' the dark bit it is still there).
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