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How do we get moonlight when the moon is a non-luminous object?​

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Answered by anu473422
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The moon is the closest celestial object from the earth and it's surface is white in colour. White colour is a good reflector. When the sunrays fall on the moon's surface they gets reflected into all directions even towards the earth.But we can't see full moon daily because the orbit of moon is inclined at 5 degree, which results in different phases of moon.

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