If they're looking at it at the same time, you'd probably have to take photographs and compare them to tell the difference... there would be a difference, since the angles wouldn't be exactly the same, but not much of one because the Moon is so far away the angles are very nearly the same.
It is the same moon so yes it is.
The moon is a heavenly body that orbits our fair earth. The lit section of the moon the we see here on earth is the direct sunlight bouncing off of IT. It is day time on the moon in the LIT section. Imagine what the Earth would look like from space when an astronaut sees both the day and night side at the same time. The darker part of the moon is the section where the moon doesnt quite face the sun. Its nighttime on the moon there. Most of the time, when the moon and sun are in the sky at the same time, you can clearly see the moon. When the moon is too near the sun, around the time of the new moon, it is not visible except of course if there is an eclipse.
Please ask only ONE question at a time, do not add more questions in the answer section. The answer to "Sun is to solar as moon is to what?" is "as moon is to lunar."
The moon rotates and revolves at the same rate
Just about the same as any other month, the moon really doesn't change much. Over the course of the month, it went through all of the phases. Check the related links section to see what phase it was on each day.
yes, the earth only has one moon.
if its outside of a game it can be taken as assault, same as if you attacked someone with a baseball bat
california would probly see a full moon to because the sun hits the moon in the same spot everywhere
The Moon constantly has the same face turned toward the Earth. That means that it rotates once per month. (If it had stopped rotating completely, then each phase of the Moon would show us something different - but it is always the same. )
same as in any Harvest Moon game. First get someone to marry you. Then wait. And save up money while you wait! Kids are expensive
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Homogeneous
No two planets share the same moon.
The Same Moon was created on 1997-10-20.
Underneath the Same Moon was created in 1999.
It is the same moon so yes it is.
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