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Illuminating the Moon’s glow: A simple demonstration of lunar reflection This clever demonstration perfectly illustrates how the Moon reflects sunlight, making it visible to us on Earth. Using a ball to represent the Moon and a light source for the Sun, we can easily visualize the lunar phases and understand why the Moon appears to change shape throughout its orbit. | The Galactic Void
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Illuminating the Moon’s glow: A simple demonstration of lunar reflection This clever demonstration perfectly illustrates how the Moon reflects sunlight, making it visible to us on Earth. Using a ball to represent the Moon and a light source for the Sun, we can easily visualize the lunar phases and understand why the Moon appears to change shape throughout its orbit. | The Galactic Void
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