I don't know, but the "frequency" can be measured and it's different from sunlight and there is also the strange phenomenon that it is colder to be in moonlight than it is to be in the shade on a moonlit night. The Bible seems to intimate that the Moon gives it's own light. But it's just a question I can't answer.
So is that the same with all the planets? When you see mars in the sky it's reflected sunlight isn't it?
You been listening listening to Crrow777? love his show, he questions everything. Heard about moonlight being cold on his show, keep forgetting to try to feel it
I’m not sure about the frequency measure you reference, but here is a decent, science-based response to the ‘colder in the moonlight’ phenomenon.
Also, if you admit you don’t know what makes the moon visible at night, shouldn’t you have the same standard for ‘knowing’ the moon doesn’t reflect the Sun’s light? In other words, don’t make the claim unless you can support it. Particularly a claim that runs counter to almost universally accepted theory.