Believe it or not, the moon is as dark as a lump of coal!


The moon APPEARS to be as bright as a sandy beach when you see it in the sky, but that's just an illusion: You see the moon illuminated by bright sunlight against an even darker background (the night sky), with nothing lighter to compare it to. The moon only reflects about 7% of the light that falls on it, about the same as coal or charcoal.

If you've ever seen a piece of moon rock, at a science museum or other exhibit, you may recall that the rock really was black. Seeing is NOT always believing

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