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The moon wobbles slightly so over time you'll see the "edges" change as the moon wobbles back and forth while still being relatively one-sided. If you'd be persuaded by looking out from a beach you'll probably also take the above as evidence that the moon is round.
It's just clever optics deployed by the dinosaur people to hide the truth of their existence!
It just sways back and forth from the awesome Dinosaur party.
So it's a hollow half-shell