OK, how do you make a moon "light"? You set it in the proper position with a clear view. It has all the light of a burned out bulb otherwise. The sight of the sun and moon were thus "made". That is not "bara" the "created" verb.
The Hebrew verb used for "made", here, is the identical verb used to describe the making of the animals and of man. So your argument about the moon being "made" meaning only that it was positioned into view is either incorrect, or it implies that, likewise, the animals and man were not actually created at that moment, but only positioned into view.