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Almost all of the earth-facing side of the Moon is a pretty good reflector of light, and it would be reflecting starlight all the time, in all phases of the moon. The answer the author of the question is looking for is, "full moon." That happens when the moon is not in the shadow cast by the Earth.The question should read, "reflects sunlight."

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When the moon is in position where we can see the entire illuminated half,

what we see is called the Full Moon.

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The phase in which the side of the moon facing us is fully lighted is called a full moon.

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The full moon.

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That's the "Full Moon".

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Full Moon.

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Q: What moon phase occurs when all of the moon's surface facing Earth reflects light?
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