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The brightness that we perceive in our natural satellite from Earth depends on where it is located in its orbit around the planet. This celestial body completes one revolution around the Earth every 29.5 days, and during this trip it is illuminated by the Sun from different angles.
The Moon shines because its surface reflects sunlight. Although it sometimes appears to be very bright, it actually only reflects between 3% and 12% of the sunlight it receives.
The movement of the Moon around the Earth, and the simultaneous orbit of the Earth around the Sun, explains the different phases of this star. At any given point in the Moon's path around our planet, only half of its surface is facing the Sun, so only half is illuminated. The other half looks in the opposite direction and remains in the shade.
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