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How much of the moon is always in the dark?

The moon is always half dark. The half facing the sun is light, the other half is dark.However, during a lunar eclipse, the moon would be temporarily all dark since it is in the shadow of the earth.


Why is one side of the moon called the dark side?

It's not. The moon is always half light and half dark, but it's not always the same places. -- Take a soccer ball and a flashlight into a dark room. -- Turn on the flashlight, and point it at the soccer ball. -- Half of the ball is lit up, and the other half is dark. -- No matter how you turn the ball, no matter how quickly you move or which way you bend, no matter how you manipulate the flashlight, no matter how much you wiggle and dance ... 50% of the surface of the ball is lit up, and the remaining 50% of its surface is dark. -- 50% of the Earth is lit up, and the remaining 50% of it is dark. The light and dark places keep changing, but the Earth is always half light and half dark. -- 50% of the Moon is lit up, and the remaining 50% of it is dark. The light and dark places keep changing, but the Moon is always half light and half dark.


What Moon phase Is Half Dark And Half Bright?

The Moon phase that is half dark and half bright is called the First Quarter or Third Quarter Moon. During the First Quarter, the right half of the Moon appears illuminated, while the left half is in shadow, as seen from the Northern Hemisphere. Conversely, during the Third Quarter, the left half is illuminated, and the right half is dark. Both phases occur roughly a week after the New Moon and a week before the Full Moon, respectively.


Isit true that on October 17 it will be dark?

On October 17, daylight hours will be determined by sunrise and sunset times, which varies depending on your location and the time of year. It is not possible to definitively say whether it will be dark without knowing the specific location and time of sunset for that day.


How long is half a light year?

1 half light year = 2.93924991 × 1012 miles or 4.7302642 × 1012 kilometres

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