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The moon reflects light from the Sun (and the Earth). That is why it appears to glow.
No. planets do not glow, they reflect light, like the moon does. The moon does not glow by itself. the light from the sun hits it and reflects and that light is the light we see comign from the moon. The other planets also do this likewise.
The surface of the moon is covered with a high reflecting stonepowder, which reflects the sunrays. So, the moon itself doesn't glow, the sun does.
the sun reflects light off the earth and then creates an illuminous glow on the moon
We enjoy the light from the Sun during the day, and then the comforting glow of the Moon at night. But the light coming from the Moon is an illusion. As you know, you're actually seeing the reflected light from the Sun, bouncing off the Moon which acts like a mirror. A really terrible mirror.When astronauts walked on the surface, they reported that it was dark grey, the color of pavement. Because of its dark color and bumpy surface, it only reflects about 12% of the light that hits it. Additionally, the amount of light we get from the Moon depends on the point of its orbit.
The moon reflects light from the Sun (and the Earth). That is why it appears to glow.
because light reflects into the owl`s eyes, then it reflects, making it glow, only at night
No. planets do not glow, they reflect light, like the moon does. The moon does not glow by itself. the light from the sun hits it and reflects and that light is the light we see comign from the moon. The other planets also do this likewise.
Rays from the sun hit the moon and is reflects sun light causing it to "glow"
Because it's see through so the light reflects
The surface of the moon is covered with a high reflecting stonepowder, which reflects the sunrays. So, the moon itself doesn't glow, the sun does.
The moon is not a star. It shines because it reflects the light from our sun.
because the sun reflects off the moon, making it glow. :(
the sun reflects light off the earth and then creates an illuminous glow on the moon
Yes. Coyotes eyes glow at night because their eyes are like mirrors. The small amount of light reflects against their eyes like a cats.
Phosphorescent coating on the surface of the paper.
finishing powder is a powder that helps keep your makeup on and it reflects off the light so it gives you a natural glow