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No. The phases are caused by the angle between the Sun and the Moon, from our point of view. At some point of time, we see the illuminated part of the moon, at another point of time, the dark side.

No. The phases are caused by the angle between the Sun and the Moon, from our point of view. At some point of time, we see the illuminated part of the moon, at another point of time, the dark side.

No. The phases are caused by the angle between the Sun and the Moon, from our point of view. At some point of time, we see the illuminated part of the moon, at another point of time, the dark side.

No. The phases are caused by the angle between the Sun and the Moon, from our point of view. At some point of time, we see the illuminated part of the moon, at another point of time, the dark side.

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