no its illegal
The last sighting of the moon appeared far away due to its position in the sky and the Earth's curvature. Atmospheric conditions, such as haze or pollution, can also affect how we perceive the moon's distance. Additionally, if the moon was near the horizon, it can look larger and seem farther away due to the optical illusion known as the "moon illusion." These factors combine to create the perception of distance during the last sighting.
Bugs can live on the moon but there has never been a sighting of them.
It depends on the moon sighting
Eid-ul Fitr 2010 in London will be celebrated most likely on Friday, 10 September 2010 subject to sighting of the New Moon. Meaning, if the New Moon is not sighted, Eid will be celebrated on 10 September 2010. If the New Moon is sighted, Eid will be the day after the sighting of the New Moon. Sighting of the New Moon should take place today, if I am not mistaken. ~ shah ~
I believe it's not a term but if it is it may have something to do with the Moon orbiting the Earth.
as other people say moon come from the earth so it means that when the earth was formed millions years ago something hit earth and a part of earth riped apart and that was the moon
In normal circumstances this means that there will be no moon visible at night (because it is in the day side sky) - and the next sighting of the moon will be as a 'new moon' crescent. Also in certain rare alignments the shadow of the moon can fall on the earth causing an eclipse of the sun. (The moon does not orbit the earth quite in the plane of the ecliptic thus the shadow rarely falls on the earth)
In Islam, sighting the moon (full moon) at the end of the month of Ramadhan, indicates the celebration called eid.
No. It is much too small to attract something to orbit it and have the gravitational pull to keep it there, like the Earth does to our moon, or the Sun does to Earth.
it needs something to bang once and a while
Volume- as in how much space something occupies- does not change. Neither does mass. However, WEIGHT is much less on the moon.
The Earth and moon are connected through gravitational forces. The moon orbits the Earth due to the gravitational pull between the two bodies. This connection causes phenomena such as tides on Earth, which are influenced by the position of the moon relative to our planet.