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Stunning animation shows lunar phases in a new light
Because it's tidally locked to Earth, there is a side of moon we never see The animation takes a look at the moon from perspective of its far side In the background, Earth can be seen appearing to move in a figure eight Another angle shows Earth looming behind what looks like a full moon The moon may be a familiar sight in the night sky - but because it's tidally locked to Earth, there is one side of the lunar surface we never see.
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