Why does the moon look pale?
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The moon doesn’t reflect sunlight. When the sun is in the opposite hemisphere ALL sunlight is blocked by the earth. The moon-reality deniers insist that the moon is so high above the earth that sunlight reaches it at that trajectory. OK! So why isn’t the sunlight then visible to an observer on earth (or even to the chaps/chicks who reside in the trailer in the sky)?
The moon is a battery and it glows, then discharges, recharges and discharges. All stored energy has not the intensity of the generator, itself. That undeniable fact is the same on the moon as it is here on earth.
That's why, the moon looks pale.
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