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2024-10-17 21:04:13 UTC - HELPFUL

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The moon goes around the earth and the earth spins as it goes around the sun. Sometimes, the moon is on the same side of the earth that is facing the sun. https://moon.nasa.gov/moon-in-motion/phases-eclipses-supermoons/overview/

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