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What lunar phase would be observed from the earth, if the moon were at a 90° angle with the earth and sun?
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What lunar phase would be observed from the earth, if the moon were at a 90° angle with the earth and sun?
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What lunar phase would be observed from the earth, if the moon were at a 90° angle with the earth and sun?
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At that angle we would see the moon with the side facing the sun lit up. It would be a half moon
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