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Oh, what a wonderful question! While the moon is known for its soft and beautiful light, shadows from mountains and craters on the moon can actually be seen from Earth. These shadows create a sense of depth and dimension against the lunar surface, adding to the magic and mystery of our nearest celestial neighbor. It's truly a beautiful sight to observe. Thank you for joining me in this little journey of knowledge.

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