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Earth and the Moon

The Moon

Why does the Moon seem to change shape?

As viewed from Earth, the amount of sunlight that strikes the Moon and reaches us changes continually in a periodic (repeating) pattern. That is because Earth orbits the Sun, whereas the Moon orbits Earth; so the relative positions of the Moon, Earth, and the Sun keep changing. This kind of regular changing pattern causes the phases of the Moon.



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