The totally and completely full moon is directly opposite the sun,
so they can't both be 'up' at the same time.
To be technical about it, you can't see a completely full moon during the day. When the moon is completely 100% full, it has to be exactly opposite the sun in the sky. So if the sun is 'up', then the full moon must be 'down'.You can see the "almost full" moon during the day. When it still has a little way to go before it's full, it will rise shortly before the sun sets. And when the moon is slightly past full, it'll still be in the western sky when the sun rises in the morning.In Arctic or Antarctic latitudes, it is possible to see the Full moon while the Sun is visible "looking over the pole.
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.
yes you can i have seen it during the day. However, it is not as bright as it is at night.
During the day, the sun is at its brightest and the moon is directly opposite the sun. Therefore, you will never see a full moon during the day because the moon is always changing position in relation to the sun.
Yes, it is possible to see a full moon during daylight hours because it is big and brightly lit by the Sun. When you look at the Moon, you are seeing the light which reflects off it. Also because of it's size.
The new moon. But some recorces, like science books would say the full moon. Which doesn't make any sense because you can see a full moon during the day. But you can't see the new moom bcause there is no light from the sun reflecting off the mons surface.
You will see most of the moon's surface during the full moon phase when the entire illuminated side of the moon is facing Earth.
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.
You can see a full moon any time of the year. (But not every day of course)
No, during a full moon, we see the entire lighted side of the moon, whereas during a new moon, the lighted side of the moon is facing away from Earth so we see no lighted side at all.
Yes, you can see the moon in full daylight if it is bright enough and if the sky is clear. The moon is often visible during the day, especially in the early morning or late afternoon when the sun is not as bright.
We don't see a full moon every day because the moon orbits the Earth approximately every 29.5 days, during which it goes through various phases. A full moon occurs when the Earth is positioned directly between the sun and the moon, allowing the moon to reflect sunlight fully. Since this alignment only happens once during the moon's cycle, we only experience a full moon about once a month.