Without the help of moonlight, the midnight clouds show goes on. FE sun ain't blocked by curvature. It's only blocked by clouds - in night time - but its tiny lights still can reach into the clouds above distance areas around the earth.
Without the help of moonlight?
How sunlight hits clouds and not the Moon?
They said..... The moon has a light source projector some distance before it.
The moon's shine surface shape geometrically doesn't reflect light from the sun.
I haven't verified this stuff.
But what I mean't before is >> even if the moon doesn't appear, the midnight clouds will always exist.