ChatterBank0 min ago
The moon?
Why do we only see one side of the moon? And why don't we ever get to see the dark side from earth?
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Butt . . . seriously.
The half of the Moon and Earth facing the Sun are thereby fully illuminated. The other half of each are accordingly darker by virtue of their own respective shadows.
The �dark side� actually receives as much sunlight throughout the course of the month as the side facing us. When we see the Moon half lit, the �dark side� opposite the Earth is also half lit. When the Moon is not lit on the side we observe from Earth this is called a �New Moon� and the other side is completely illuminated by the Sun.
Only when the Moon is �Full� is �the dark side of the Moon� actually dark. Wish You Were Here!
The half of the Moon and Earth facing the Sun are thereby fully illuminated. The other half of each are accordingly darker by virtue of their own respective shadows.
The �dark side� actually receives as much sunlight throughout the course of the month as the side facing us. When we see the Moon half lit, the �dark side� opposite the Earth is also half lit. When the Moon is not lit on the side we observe from Earth this is called a �New Moon� and the other side is completely illuminated by the Sun.
Only when the Moon is �Full� is �the dark side of the Moon� actually dark. Wish You Were Here!
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