Well, not right now, because the Moon is only three days away from the New Moon, so it is quite close to the Sun in the sky. But if I get up about 2 hours before dawn tomorrow morning, I will be able to see the waning crescent Moon low in the eastern sky.
And if we look very closely, we may be able to see the "dark" part of the Moon, illuminated by reflected Earthshine.
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Full Moon
At just about any phase, you can see half of the Moon's surface. Close to new moon, however, it may be hard to see the dark side.
At just about any phase, you can see half of the Moon's surface. Close to new moon, however, it may be hard to see the dark side.
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By the sunlight reflected off the Moon's surface and the position of the Moon on its orbit.
to use ur eyes wow really -.-..... Light emitted by the Sun is reflected to Earth by the Moon's surface.
Galileo's invention helped people see the craters and maria on the moon's surface.
The Moon is roughly spherical; weather permitting, we see the near half of the Moon.
The light from the sun reflects from the surface of it.
The lunar surface.
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