sometimes, but not always
yes
Dinner time.
Yes, I'm looking at it right now.
Because you're not looking in the right place. I have often seen the Moon in the daytime; it's not a rare occurrence. ____________________________________________________________ Earth's moon is often visible during the daytime. Seeing the Moon before dark, or even in bright daylight, is an ordinary occurrence.
Yes, the moon can be seen during the daytime on a full moon day. The moon is above the horizon for most of the day during a full moon, making it visible even in the daytime. However, the brightness of the sun may make it harder to see the moon clearly.
The Moon is not seen only at night. The Moon can be seen whenever it is over the horizon and can reflect light back to the viewer. Is it often visible in the daytime, but as it is only reflecting light it can be difficult to see against the bright sky.
When the moon is visible in the daytime while the sun is shining, it is often referred to as a "daytime moon." This phenomenon occurs because the moon is reflecting sunlight and is positioned in the sky such that it can be seen despite the brightness of the sun. The visibility of the moon during the day can vary depending on its phase and the time of year.
there is light on the moon during daytime because of the sunlight
It IS possible to see the moon in the daytime, and it is not a rare event.
yes but only part of it is seen,and seen foggy
False the new moon cant be seen from earth at all.
No. The other half of the moon is called 'the invisable'
Yes, both the Moon and Venus can be visible during the daytime under certain conditions. The Moon can often be seen during the day when it is in its waxing or waning phases, particularly when it's high in the sky. Venus, known as the "Morning Star" or "Evening Star," can also be seen in daylight when it is sufficiently bright and positioned away from the Sun. Observing them requires a clear sky and sometimes specific timing relative to their positions in the sky.