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earth look same from the moon as the moon looks from the earth. Why?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Let's get farther away, say, the distance of the orbit of the moon. As we pass the moon – some quarter million miles (about 380,000 km) away – Earth looks like a bright ball in space. It's not terribly different from the way the moon looks to us. The first images of the Earth from the moon came from the Apollo mission.

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