why do we see a complete round moon on the full moon day but no moon in the sky on the new moon day
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because of lunar eclipse and solar eclipse
ojasmanjunathkandur:
I thought that when the moon and the sun are perfectly opposite to the earth the rays of the sun perfectly touches the moon tip of the surface and it appears to be perfectly round in the time of full moon day! The earth, moon and the sun are meant to be in 180 Degrees.
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As the Moon moves eastward away from the Sun in the sky, we see a bit more of the sunlit side of the Moon each night. ... ... It rises almost exactly as the Sun sets and sets just as the Sun rises the next day. The Moon has now completed one half of the lunar month
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