Message from @Pence

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2019-05-29 16:18:08 UTC  

lol

2019-05-29 16:18:08 UTC  

How is the moon bright in the night sky?

2019-05-29 16:18:16 UTC  

yeah I understand it, but I don't believe it

2019-05-29 16:18:20 UTC  

@United Netherlands that's bc ur looking at it from the side

2019-05-29 16:18:24 UTC  

Because it reflects off of the Earth

2019-05-29 16:18:25 UTC  

reflection from the sun

2019-05-29 16:18:27 UTC  

the moon might emits her own light

2019-05-29 16:18:33 UTC  

oi

2019-05-29 16:18:33 UTC  

it can't

2019-05-29 16:18:39 UTC  

dude

2019-05-29 16:18:47 UTC  

I'm explaining it the last 10 min

2019-05-29 16:18:47 UTC  

When the moon is bright, sun light is being reflected off of the Earth

2019-05-29 16:18:47 UTC  

if it emitted it's own light it would have to be hot or radioactive i think

2019-05-29 16:18:57 UTC  

^

2019-05-29 16:19:05 UTC  

<:denial:567815785784016936>

2019-05-29 16:19:07 UTC  

@Happygrandad Then explain daytime moon crescents

2019-05-29 16:19:20 UTC  

Not exactly @Happygrandad

2019-05-29 16:19:32 UTC  

idk phases of the moon

2019-05-29 16:19:37 UTC  

..

2019-05-29 16:19:48 UTC  

i don't learn astronomy in school

2019-05-29 16:19:50 UTC  

Reflections of light from the Earth onto the moon when the rotation causes the Sun and Moon to be in the sky at the same time but not overlapping.

2019-05-29 16:20:16 UTC  

@Happygrandad if I shine a flashlight at your face, is your whole face lit or half of it?

2019-05-29 16:20:21 UTC  

The moon cannot emit light on it's own.

2019-05-29 16:20:27 UTC  

It wouldn't be "radioactive" but it would at least be a bit heated due to it's lights and how people assume stars work with how they even produce light anyways @Happygrandad

2019-05-29 16:20:28 UTC  

@United Netherlands half of it if ur looking from the side

2019-05-29 16:20:36 UTC  

@United Netherlands is there a body between the moon and the sun?

2019-05-29 16:20:37 UTC  

not side

2019-05-29 16:20:40 UTC  

straight

2019-05-29 16:20:52 UTC  

a star fuses atoms together releasing light

2019-05-29 16:20:58 UTC  

@Pence Send proof of light reflecting off a rock <:hahAA:358306291070009345>

2019-05-29 16:21:11 UTC  

Oh
Is the moon gay? @DeltaA350

2019-05-29 16:21:20 UTC  

@Soldz (CF) the light reflects off of the Earth to the moon

2019-05-29 16:21:21 UTC  

...

2019-05-29 16:21:23 UTC  

haha

2019-05-29 16:21:31 UTC  

The Earth has an atmosphere does it not?

2019-05-29 16:21:43 UTC  

Why does the moon emote it’s own light @Pence

2019-05-29 16:21:49 UTC  
2019-05-29 16:22:03 UTC  

That light comes from reflections off of the Earth

2019-05-29 16:22:13 UTC  

@Pence Not atmosphere. It’s called atmoflat.

2019-05-29 16:22:20 UTC  

@Pence That wouldn't make much sense because that would mean we wouldn't really need to the moon for light cause we already have it? <:THONKINGNGNGNNGNGNGNGN:352104596560412672>