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  2. The map shows day and night on Earth and the positions of the Sun (subsolar point) and the Moon (sublunar point) right now.

  3. Overview | Sun & Moonlight – Moon: NASA Science

    moon.nasa.gov/moon-in-motion/sun-moonlight/overview

    The Sun doesn’t just support life on Earth and light the Moon for us to see. Sunlight also plays a major role in lunar weather. Morning on the Moon brings scorching temperatures. After sundown, and in places that never see daylight, it’s ultra-cold and pitch-black.

  4. Sun Moon (2023) - IMDb

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    Sun Moon: Directed by Sydney Tooley. With Mackenzie Mauzy, Justin Chien, Madison McLaughlin, Michael Jong-Quin Huang. After being left at the altar, a young woman escapes to Taiwan on a quest for hope and healing.

  5. Pokémon Sun and Moon - Bulbapedia, the community-driven ...

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    Pokémon Sun (Japanese: ポケットモンスターサン Pocket Monsters Sun) and Pokémon Moon (Japanese: ポケットモンスタームーン Pocket Monsters Moon) are the primary paired versions of Generation VII and are set in the Alola region.

  6. Sun & Moonlight. Overview From Space. Imagine you’re in a spaceship, traveling away from Earth. As you sail onward, you see our planet and its Moon locked together in their endless, circling, gravitational embrace.

  7. Sunrise and Sunset in the United States - timeanddate.com

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    Sun & Moon. Eclipses. Moon: 87.6% Waning Gibbous. Sunrise, sunset and moon phases in over 1071 locations all across United States today.

  8. The Earth-sun-moon system | Khan Academy

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    In this unit, you'll explore the inner workings of the Earth-sun-moon system. Discover the secrets of our seasons, learn why the moon waxes and wanes, and find out what causes the stunning spectacle of a solar eclipse.

  9. Find everything from sunrise & moonrise times to how to see planets & meteors—from any location on Earth.

  10. Earth's Moon - Science@NASA

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    The Moon's far side gets as much sunlight as its near side. Like Earth, the Moon has a day side and a night side, which change as the Moon rotates. The Sun always illuminates half of the Moon while the other half remains dark.

  11. Lunar Phases and Eclipses - NASA Science

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    The moonlight we see on Earth is sunlight reflected off the Moon's grayish-white surface. The amount of Moon we see illuminated changes over the month — lunar phases — because the Moon orbits Earth and Earth orbits the Sun. Everything is moving.