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At the time of the New Moon, an observer on the moon sees a Full Earth.

(But he has to be on the dark side of the moon to see it.)

Here's something to think about that strikes us as strangely beautiful in a way:

The earth-phase seen from the moon is exactly the part of the moon that's missing

as seen from earth.

In other words, if you take the earth phase seen from the moon, and add it on to

the moon phase seen from earth, they always add up to make exactly one full disk.

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