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30 September, 06:45

Question: Suppose you see a crescent Moon; how much of the Moon's entire surface (the full globe of the Moon) is in daylight?

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  1. 30 September, 07:00
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    The crescent moon corresponds to the illumination in a percentage greater than 0% until before being illuminated at 100%, which corresponds to a phase between new moon and full moon. The moon does not have its own light but reflects the one it receives from the sun. The moon in this phase shows a semicircle that increases progressively, each day the luminous surface increases and thus the reflected light.
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