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no in Afghanistan when the moon is here the sun goes to the other side of the equator so the sun is behind the moon. you see because the moon doesnt make its own light the moon reflects off the sun which makes it look like the moon produces its own light but it doesnt. it gets its light from the sun. so the the sun keeps its light but it looks like it doesnt exactly

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Q: Does the moon reflect all the sunlight falling on it?
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Do planets reflect light from the moon and the sun?

Yes. All planets reflect some amount of sunlight, b/c that's what a surface will do if it isn't perfectly matte black.


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Where is the moon when you cannot see it at all?

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