no,a full moon can be seen at the end of the month,or at the middle of the month from when it is waning and waxing.
Only half part of the moon is seen during full moon.
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No, the full moon can only be seen in one hemisphere at a time due to the position of the Earth and the moon relative to the observer. When it is a full moon in the northern hemisphere, it is a new moon in the southern hemisphere, and vice versa.
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Only our moon ("The Moon") can be seen from Earth.
A waxing Moon can be seen when the Moon is larger in the sky, and is moving from the new Moon phase, and into the full Moon phase. A waning Moon is seen when the Moon is visibly smaller in the sky, and is moving from the full Moon phase, and into the new Moon phase.
A waning moon is seen in the sky during the second half of the lunar cycle, after the full moon. It can be observed during the early morning hours before sunrise, as it rises later and later each night.
A solar eclipse can only occur at the time of New Moon. When it happens, it can only be seen by people in places where it is daytime at the moment. A lunar eclipse can only occur at the time of Full Moon. When it happens, it can only be seen by people in places where it is night-time.
Both full moon and new moon can be seen at the sunset. But full moon in the east and new moon in the west just after the full sunset.