Since the moon does not have an atmosphere, the sunlight that reaches the surface of the moon is more intense than the sunlight that reaches the surface of the Earth after passing through the Earth's atmosphere.
the moon is made up of very fine dust and particles. and lots of minerals. when the moon is in between the earth and the sun, we have a 'new moon'. when it the earth is in between the sun and the moon, we have a 'full moon'. the light that we see from the moon is actually sunlight, reflecting off the surface of the moon. and the reason the moon only appears to have one side, and we never see the other, is that the moon rotates at the same speed that it orbits, showing only one side to the planet.
What is meaning of light reflected from the surface of the moon ? Answer:The sun reflects its light on to the moon then the moon reflects the light from the sun to earth it is like have a mirror if you have 3 or more mirror and you shine the mirror into the suns light it will reflect to the other mirrors. which is how we get day and night
"The moon has more gravity than the earth." is a question (about the moon and gravity).
The moon is always 50% illuminated by the sun ... (just as Earth is).But as the moon revolves through various positions in its orbit around Earth,the portion of that 50% that's visible from where we are changes continuously.
Much less than a light-year. A light-year is the distance light travels in a year; from the Moon, the light takes only a bit more than a second. The Moon is at an average distance of about 380,000 km. A light-year is about 9,500,000,000,000 km. If you divide the first number by the second, you'll get the number of light-years as a decimal.
The distance from the Moon to Earth is a little more than one light-SECOND, meaning it takes light a little over a second to travel that distance.
The only property of the "dark" side of the Moon that keep it from reflecting light is that not much light falls on the "dark" side of the Moon. That's why it is dark! However, this is something of a misnomer. When the Moon is at its crescent phase, when the majority of the illuminated half of the Moon is turned away from Earth, you can still see the "dark side" of the Moon, shining by reflected Earthshine! The light of the Sun hits the Earth, and bounces off. (Not only is the Earth much bigger than the Moon, but it is also much more reflective. You think the full Moon is bright? Wait until you're on the Moon and you see the Full Earth!) The Earth reflects light - more than the Moon does - and some of that light hits the Moon. Only a small percentage of the Earthshine that hits the Moon is reflected back to Earth, but it is enough to see the dimly gibbous Moon with the brilliant crescent.
It doesn't the Earth's shadow covers it more as we rotate.
The Moon travels around the Earth in an orbit.So, speaking very roughly, for about half the time out of every 24 hours (most of which is the daytime) you can't see the moon because it is round the other side of the Earth (where for most of this period it is nighttime.When the moon travels around to your side of the Earth it becomes visible. During this period it will be more visible the darker it gets as the light coming from our Sun which then reflects off of the moon will contrast more with the dark background.
The moon doesn't produce any light. The moon reflects light from the sun. As the earths shadow moves across the surface of the moon to show more surface of the moon is call Waxing means there is more reflective properties to reflect the sunlight which makes the moon appear to be brighter. As the moon gets smaller or waning less light gets reflected hense it appears darker. Has nothing to do with the supernatural or occult and everything to do with common sense and logic.
Lunar eclipses happen at night when the earth gets in the light path of the sun to the moon (These are far more common.) Solar Eclipses happen during the day when the moon gets in the light path from the sun to earth. (Far less Common)
th sun refelcts off of the surface of the moon due to it being white. it will not shine if the moon is in between the earth and the moon.
the moon is made up of very fine dust and particles. and lots of minerals. when the moon is in between the earth and the sun, we have a 'new moon'. when it the earth is in between the sun and the moon, we have a 'full moon'. the light that we see from the moon is actually sunlight, reflecting off the surface of the moon. and the reason the moon only appears to have one side, and we never see the other, is that the moon rotates at the same speed that it orbits, showing only one side to the planet.
there are more craters on the moon then on earth
The moons surface is made up of materials of differing colours. The suns rays hit the surface of the moon and where it encounters lighter colours it reflects more light off its surface. Where it has darker materials and shadow it reflects less. This give the impression of the moon shining which of course it doesn't
No, it's 3,100,100 miles from the sun & is a moon of Jupiter.
It gets more hot and burns . then you see the light as it gets closer to the sun.