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Moon it's own source of light
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<blockquote data-quote="Yttrium" data-source="post: 76053151" data-attributes="member: 419693"><p>Nice pictures. The Moon is between the Sun and Earth, so the sunlight reflected by the Moon is reflected away from the Earth. People on Earth don't see the Moon at this time, although people in the solar eclipse (where the shadow is) can see the silhouette of the Moon passing in front of the Sun.</p><p></p><p>Yeah, take a ball, a much bigger lamp shining at the ball, and place a small ball in between the ball and the lamp. You'll get a small shadow on the bigger ball. No mystery there.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Yttrium, post: 76053151, member: 419693"] Nice pictures. The Moon is between the Sun and Earth, so the sunlight reflected by the Moon is reflected away from the Earth. People on Earth don't see the Moon at this time, although people in the solar eclipse (where the shadow is) can see the silhouette of the Moon passing in front of the Sun. Yeah, take a ball, a much bigger lamp shining at the ball, and place a small ball in between the ball and the lamp. You'll get a small shadow on the bigger ball. No mystery there. [/QUOTE]
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