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Hi there.
I was wondering if anyone knows if the moon reflects a non-trivial amount (by medical standards) of ultraviolet light from the sun. Is it safe to stare at the moon? Or can even a glance cause damage? (I tried to google for this but got too many aquarium light results, =p ) |
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