Why can we see a Gibbous Moon (almost full Moon) during daylight hours? If the Sun is 93 million miles away, we should only see a Gibbous Moon at night, when the Moon is in a nighttime sky. During the daylight, we should never see more than a half lit Moon. This helps show that the Sun is not the source of the Moon light, that the Moon generates its own light, and that the Sun and Moon are much closer to the Earth than we've been taught. Donate:
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