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Yes, the moonlight we see at night is actually sunlight that is reflected off the surface of the Moon. The Moon itself does not produce its own light; it only reflects the light from the Sun. This is why the intensity and appearance of moonlight can vary depending on the Moon's position relative to the Earth and the Sun.

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