The Moon’s Mysterious Glow Explained

Details
Title | The Moon’s Mysterious Glow Explained |
Author | HeavyBrainSpace |
Duration | 0:39 |
File Format | MP3 / MP4 |
Original URL | https://youtube.com/watch?v=6sBCQe4H0h0 |
Description
The Moon doesn’t make its own light., it reflects the Sun’s. So when we see the Moon change shape throughout the month, we’re really seeing the always shifting angles of that reflected sunlight.
The Moon's dusty surface, or regolith, is so bright that it can bounce light back to us even during the day. And for thousands of years, it’s shaped how we track time, build myths, and search to understand our place in the universe.
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The video explains how the moon reflects sunlight, showing us different phases. The moon's surface is highly reflective, which allows us to see the moon during the day thanks to **moon reflection**. Learn about the **lunar phases**, **lunar cycle** and its **orbit** around earth. This discussion of **astronomy** also touches on the **sun and moon** relationship.