The Moon revolves around the Earth at a period of about 29.5 days. At the same time each day, if you plot the location of the Moon, it will have moved (360degrees/29.5days)=12.2 degrees from where it was the previous day. This is approximately the distance between your pinkie and fore fingers when you stretch your arm out and spread your fingers, tucking your thumb in. In this way, the Moon makes its way across the sky, spending half of its time in the daytime sky and half of its time in the nighttime sky. This is also the reason why the moon has apparent phases. As a sphere, it is illuminated on one half of its body by the sun. Our perspective of the light and dark sides shows up as a progression from full to gibbous to half to crescent to new.
u cant see the moon at night when its new moon I'm not sure about the day
The moon does not "go" anywhere during daylight. Sometimes the moon is visible during the night time hours, sometimes during daytime, and sometimes during parts of both day and night. the other side of the earth usually
Sometimes, yes you can. I know here in Texas, about half the time you can see the moon almost anytime of day.
Since the sun has already set on earth when you see the shining moon, the brightly lit moon is just the reflection of the sun's rays off its surface. Sometimes during the day you can see the moon, but generally it is too bright when the sun is up to see the moon's reflected light.
both 12 hours day time see the moon
u cant see the moon at night when its new moon I'm not sure about the day
The moon does not "go" anywhere during daylight. Sometimes the moon is visible during the night time hours, sometimes during daytime, and sometimes during parts of both day and night. the other side of the earth usually
You can see the moon sometimes
I see the moon during the day often, except on cloudy days. I enjoy looking at the moon. its very pretty and light has nothing to do with it.
You can see the moon during the day, depending on what phase it's in.
Some people expect to see the Sun during the day, and the Moon in the darkness of the night. But, depending on the position the Moon has reached in its orbit round the World, the Moon may appear during the day. Once the Sun is shining brightly, the Moon is less, if not impossible to see, because of the brightness of the daylight. Early dawn or twilight, when the sky is not too bright is the best time to see that the Moon, in all its phases, can appear during the day.
The Earth's atmosphere and the light from the Sun can cause you to not see the moon during the daytime.
You are likely to see the moon during part of the day most of the month. The only time it is not visible anytime during the day is right around the full moon. You must have a whole lot of bad luck.
Sometimes, yes you can. I know here in Texas, about half the time you can see the moon almost anytime of day.
Since the sun has already set on earth when you see the shining moon, the brightly lit moon is just the reflection of the sun's rays off its surface. Sometimes during the day you can see the moon, but generally it is too bright when the sun is up to see the moon's reflected light.
The moon is sometimes behind the sun covering certain parts of it and when the earth moves we orbit round the sun and the moon goes behind it so we can see it in the day! If you have anymore questions comment below and post your question xD
The moon is always out, we just can't see it during the day and when the earth is blocking it from view.