I imagine so, near the lunar equator the Earth will pass close to directly overhead.
Full moon
New Moon when the moon is the middle one. Full Moon when the earth is the middle one.
The same reason you have to look up to see the moon when you're standing on earth. From earth, the moon appears to move across the sky, but on the moon, the earth stays in the same spot at all times. This is because the near side of the moon is always pointing to earth while the earth rotates, which gives the moon the appearance of movement across the sky.
Look up. You'll see it.
Look up at the sky at night. You should be able to see it
Generally, yes, just as we see the moon when it is "up". Earth can be just over the horizon of the moon, or straight up, depending where you are on the moon. The same side of the moon always faces the earth, so from the far side, Earth can never be seen.
The moon orbits around the earth, therefore it constantly moves into a different location. Each time the moon moves, sunlight will shine on a different portion of the moon. When the moon is in between the earth and the sun, we will see the "dark side" of the moon (a new moon) since there is no light shining on the side we can see from earth. The visible side is facing the sun. When the earth is in between the sun and the moon (not directly in between), we will see a full moon because the sunlight has access to light up the entire face of the moon that we can see. Technically, there is always a "full moon" because one face of the moon is always lit up. We just say that the moon has different phases because we can't always see the fully-lit up side from the earth.
When standing on the moon, "up" means straight over head with body erect and straight, the same as Earth because of the gravity which is about 1/7th of Earth's.
it is becuase the sun shines on the moon and when we look up we see the full moon because the moon is abouf the earth and the sunlight shines on the earth and the moon and we see it full and the other side is dark the moon revolve around earth so that is why we have diffrent frases
Half of the moon is always lit up by the sun at any given time, and the moon orbits the Earth so us observers on Earth will see different amounts of the moon lit up. These different "shapes" we see are called the phases of the moon.
The moon's phases are caused by the earth blocking the light from sun and casting a shadow on the moon. we are between the moon and the sun entirely at a new a new moon and we are not blocking any sun light at full moon.
The Moon appears to wax and wane as seen from Earth due to its changing position relative to the Sun. When the Moon is between the Earth and the Sun, we see the illuminated side (waxing). When the Earth is between the Moon and the Sun, we see the shadowed side (waning).