Why do we see different Moon phases and only one side of it? ๐ Itโs all about its position relative to the Earth and the Sun! ๐๐ The Moon reflects sunlight, and as it orbits the Earth, the angle changes, showing us more or less of the Moonโs illuminated side. ๐ย
๐ But why do we see only one side of our celestial neighbor? ๐ค Itโs due to the effect called โtidal lockingโ โ the Moon rotates exactly once per orbit, revealing only one face to us. ๐ฏ Watch the video for the visualization. By the way, the far side of the Moon isnโt actually โdarkโ; it gets just as much sunlight as the side we see! โ๏ธ
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