Why is the moon classified as a light reflector instead of a light producer?

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2026-05-19 05:00

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The Moon is a dusty ball of rock, about as reflective as a charcoal briquette. It only seems bright because it reflects the extremely brilliant light of the Sun. The Moon produces no light of its own; we can see that at the first quarter moon, when the part that is in the sunlight is bright, and the part in shadow is very dim.

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