Main Takeaway: When the moon passes through the Earth's shadow, it causes the moon to look very unusual for a short period of time. The moon orbits the earth once per month, which means the moon is on the sun side of the earth every month.
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When the moon passes through the Earth's shadow, it causes the moon to look very unusual for a short period of time. The moon orbits the earth once per month, which means the moon is on the sun side of the earth every month.
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- When the moon passes through the Earth's shadow, it causes the moon to look very unusual for a short period of time.
- The moon orbits the earth once per month, which means the moon is on the sun side of the earth every month.
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