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How long is day light on the moon?

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Anonymous

15y ago
Updated: 8/18/2019

If you stood at one spot on the moon, you would see the sun up for 14.8 days, and

down for the next 14.8 days. (However, even with the sun up in your sky, you would

still see the stars.)

Another interesting thing to think about:

If you stood anywhere on about 1/2 of the moon's surface, the earth would always be

up in your sky. If you stood anywhere on the other 1/2 of the moon's surface, the earth

would never be up in your sky.

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