Why do we see a full moon only on certain nights
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Then, halfway through its orbit, the moon is “behind” the Earth with respect to the sun, and we can see the entire surface lit by the sun. This is what's known as a full moon, but it's visible only at night. Usually, the moon travels at an angle that still allows sunlight to reach it when it's behind the Earth.
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