The Moon does not make its own light like a star. The Moon appears bright because it reflects light from the Sun. Like the Earth, half of the Moon faces towards the Sun, and half faces away from it.
This happens because of the way that molecules in Earth's atmosphere interacts ... a series of sunsets where he replaced our sun with other stars. In the images below, Vargic used what we know ...
There’s a pattern to all of this: from Earth, Venus appears to have an eight-year cycle in which it orbits the sun 13 times. This current apparition of Venus at the bright “Evening Star ...