what do the sun and the moon do in its arms?
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Notice that the lamp has lit up the side of the Moon away from Earth. No one on Earth can see the lit side at this point. This is a new Moon and it occurs when the Moon is between the Sun and Earth. ... While Earth is still facing toward the Sun, hold the left arm straight out to the side.
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It's called a selenelion, and it occurs when the sun and moon are 180 degrees apart in the sky at the same time. If you're up early enough on Wednesday, you could glimpse a celestial occurrence that isn't supposed to happen.
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