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Why does the moon seem motionless

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I didn’t know that.

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Looking down on the Earth and Moon from above the Earth's north pole, we see that its revolution is the same direction as the Earth's rotation (and also the Earth's revolution around the Sun). Therefore, at any time only one half of the Moon, the side facing the Sun, is illuminated.

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