Definition
Moonlight is the light that reaches Earth from the Moon. 🌕 It's reflected sunlight, not light generated by the moon itself. Imagine the sun's rays bouncing off the lunar surface and traveling to our eyes. The brightness of moonlight varies depending on the moon's phase. A full moon provides the most intense moonlight, while a new moon offers none. It has a significant impact on nocturnal animal behavior and creates a beautiful ambiance at night.