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the moon appears in the night sky​

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Answered by rohan15086
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Instead, we see the Moon because of the Sun's light it reflects back to our eyes. ... Usually, the Sun's light is so bright that it makes it impossible to see less bright, far away objects in the sky. These objects — other planets and stars — can usually only be seen at night when the Sun's light doesn't outshine them.

Answered by OFFICILAUGUSTIN
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Instead, we see the Moon because of the Sun's light it reflects back to our eyes. In fact, the Moon reflects so much of the Sun's light that it's the second brightest object in the sky after the Sun. ... These objects — other planets and stars — can usually only be seen at night when the Sun's light doesn't outshine them.

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