Why Is the Moon Sometimes out in the Day?
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The Moon does not produce its own light—we see it when light coming from the sun is reflected off of the surface of the moon. Whenever the Moon reflects the Sun's rays we can see it —even in the day time. Just like in pool—it all depends on the angle! When the moon and sun are on the same side of Earth, the moon is 'out' in the day; when the moon and sun are on opposite sides of the Earth, the moon is 'out' at night.
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In addition, the Moon's orbit around Earth also means it's distance from the Sun changes over time. ... The Mooncan sometimes appear in the sky during the daytime because it is the closest object to Earth, and because its orbital cycle means that sometimesit is brighter in the day than at night.
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In addition, the Moon's orbit around Earth also means it's distance from the Sun changes over time. ... The Mooncan sometimes appear in the sky during the daytime because it is the closest object to Earth, and because its orbital cycle means that sometimesit is brighter in the day than at night.
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