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The moon does not radiate any heat or light of its own, it merely reflects the sun's heat and light. But since the moon is many times smaller than the sun, it only receives a small fraction of the heat and light -- and much less when it is in the shadow of the earth. However, most of the heat and light striking the moon is absorbed by the moon itself, or is reflected into space, thus there's very little reflected back to earth.

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When the suns light is blocked by the moon?

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What is the light that comes to the Earth from the moon?

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Why are you able to see the moon?

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Does the moon creates its own light?

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Does the moon absorb the suns light?

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Why is the light of the moon not as hot as the suns light?

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