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The Geometry of Planetary Illumination
Categories: Astronomy
This simple yet powerful diagram explains why planets like Venus and Mercury show phases similar to the Moon when viewed from Earth. As these inner planets orbit closer to the Sun than we do, the changing angle of sunlight creates crescent, half, and full phases. These observations were crucial in confirming the heliocentric model of the solar system, first noted by Galileo through his telescope in the early 17th century.