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Why is moon a non-lumious body? ​

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Answered by gouravkuamrverma2
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Luminous objects are those which emit light on their own like stars, sun, etc. ... Moon doesn't give off light of its own, that's why the moon is considered a non-luminous body. All its light we see is reflected from the sun and to a very minor effect, from the reflection of sunlight off the earth.

Answered by ltzSweetAngel
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Luminous objects are those which emit light on their own like stars, sun, etc. ... Moon doesn't give off light of its own, that's why the moon is considered a non-luminous body. All its light we see is reflected from the sun and to a very minor effect, from the reflection of sunlight off the earth.

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