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  • Understanding Moonlight: How the Moon Reflects Sunlight
    The moon itself doesn't glow. It's actually reflecting sunlight! Here's how it works:

    * Sunlight: The sun is a giant ball of burning gas that emits light and heat.

    * Reflection: When sunlight hits the moon's surface, it bounces off the dusty, rocky material. This reflected light is what we see as the moon's glow.

    * Different Phases: The amount of sunlight reflecting off the moon changes as it orbits the Earth, creating the different phases we see (new moon, crescent, full moon, etc.).

    So, the moon is like a giant mirror in space, reflecting the sun's light and illuminating our night sky.

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