it comes from the sun. The sunlight reflects off of the moons surface, and goes to your eyes.
The moon is out 24/7 but the light from the sun hides it.
The light from the moon comes from the sun's rays reflecting off its surface. The moon does not produce its own light, it simply reflects the sunlight that reaches it from the sun.
The Moon's light is actually sunlight that is reflected off its surface. Despite appearing to emit light on its own, the Moon does not produce any light of its own but rather reflects the light it receives from the Sun.
It is a reflection of the sun's light on the surface of the moon.
actually the moon doesn't make its one light the sun makes it thats so cool
we get the light from the sun
The moon is out 24/7 but the light from the sun hides it.
The light from the moon comes from the sun's rays reflecting off its surface. The moon does not produce its own light, it simply reflects the sunlight that reaches it from the sun.
The Moon's light is actually sunlight that is reflected off its surface. Despite appearing to emit light on its own, the Moon does not produce any light of its own but rather reflects the light it receives from the Sun.
It is a reflection of the sun's light on the surface of the moon.
actually the moon doesn't make its one light the sun makes it thats so cool
it come from a huge bright light called the sun
Approximately 1.3 seconds
Approximately 1.3 seconds
The sun, just like the heat and light for the planets.
from the sun on the other side of the earth it is a reflection!!!
The moon is essentially a big, dead world of rocks. It makes no light by itself.The moon is brightly lit by the light from our Sun. This reflected light from the moon is so bright because the moon has a high 'albedo', or ability to reflect lightCertain moons around other planets have such a low albedo that they are next to invisible.