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| The moon comes up at dusk and goes down at dawn every day. What we see is just the slice that is turned toward the sun. | |
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| I've seen the moon in the daytime so that can't be right. I think the moon moves slower than Earth so some days it stays up longer. | |
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| I've seen the moon during the daytime too so I think it comes up at different times every day. Maybe it has something to do with Earth's rotation. | |
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| I think maybe it has to do with the moon's rotation around Earth, not Earth's rotation around the sun. | |
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| I know the full moon comes up at dusk because it looks so big compared to the buildings. I've never paid attention to it at other times. | |
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| This is driving me crazy! I don't know what to think! Where can we find the information? | |
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