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How much does the moon weigh?

But Why: A Podcast for Curious Kids

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The Moon Makes Sunames With Its Magnetism

We often think of the moon as coming out only at night, but that's not really true. We can see the moon during the day for the same reason that we see the moon at night: The surface is reflecting the light from the sun into our eyes. But you can ask a different question - why don't we see the stars during the day? That answer is that the stars are nowhere near as bright as the blue sky during the day. Ok, one more question about the moon for this episode. I want to know where does the sun go when it's the moon's turn to come in?

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