9. How does the earth appear from the surface of the moon?
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To a person standing on the moon, this full moon's reflected light (and maybe some artificial light) might make the new Earth faintly visible. ... But because the moon has no atmosphere, you would still be able to look at the stars during the day. The Earth would also look much bigger than the moon does to us.
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