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THE SKY GUIDE CHALLENGE

The Moon is amazing to study and this month’s challenge is to reveal something interesting about the physicality of its orbit. Studying the Moon as a whole can reveal effects which may normally be overlooked.

Its most obvious effect is the everchanging phase caused by the

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