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the sun reflects the light to the astronaut eyes so the astronaut can see the Earth .
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In that case, the Sun would be above the horizon for that astronaut.
While the moon, an astronaut's suit must supply oxygen to breath, and to give protection from the harmful rays from the sun.
When an astronaut on the moon is facing Earth, they could observe a lunar eclipse. During a lunar eclipse, Earth passes between the sun and the moon, casting a shadow over the moon. The moon appears to darken as it moves into Earth's shadow.
The astronaut on the moon would observe a solar eclipse. This is because the Earth is blocking the Sun from the astronaut's point of view, similar to how the Moon blocks the Sun during a solar eclipse seen from Earth.
We can see the sun and the moon because when Aston outs givbe the moon the satallitte you can see it
During a lunar eclipse, an astronaut on the Moon facing Earth would see a total solar eclipse. The Earth would block the Sun's light, casting a shadow on the Moon and obscuring its surface. The Moon would appear dark or reddish due to the Earth's atmosphere refracting sunlight.
The sun.
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We are not able to see the moon because the light reflection coming off of the sun but when the sun goes down we can see the moon perfectly because there is no sun reflection