a moon may be son of earth,part of earth.
The moon circles the earth...
The moon has more effect on the earth than the earth does to the moon. When the moon orbits earth it creates ocean tides which effect sea life. It even may be responsible for the earth developing its thin crust after orbiting close to earth and raising the inner water level a kilometer causing sever melting to the then newborn planet.
You will definitely see a New Moon, and you may see a Solar Eclipse, depending on the relative positions of the Sun and Moon, and your location on the Earth.
That phase is called new moon. Moon may also be unobservable during lunar eclipse - it can only occur at full moon, because Moon has to be in line with Sun and Earth, behind Earth.
The moon has been orbiting in elliptical cycles which take it close to earth and farther from earth for millions of years. And we don't even know the difference. Its possible that there may be higher tides than usual, but nothing disastrous.The moon has been orbiting in elliptical cycles which take it close to earth and farther from earth for millions of years. And we don't even know the difference. Its possible that there may be higher tides than usual, but nothing disastrous.The moon has been orbiting in elliptical cycles which take it close to earth and farther from earth for millions of years. And we don't even know the difference. Its possible that there may be higher tides than usual, but nothing disastrous.The moon has been orbiting in elliptical cycles which take it close to earth and farther from earth for millions of years. And we don't even know the difference. Its possible that there may be higher tides than usual, but nothing disastrous.The moon has been orbiting in elliptical cycles which take it close to earth and farther from earth for millions of years. And we don't even know the difference. Its possible that there may be higher tides than usual, but nothing disastrous.The moon has been orbiting in elliptical cycles which take it close to earth and farther from earth for millions of years. And we don't even know the difference. Its possible that there may be higher tides than usual, but nothing disastrous.The moon has been orbiting in elliptical cycles which take it close to earth and farther from earth for millions of years. And we don't even know the difference. Its possible that there may be higher tides than usual, but nothing disastrous.The moon has been orbiting in elliptical cycles which take it close to earth and farther from earth for millions of years. And we don't even know the difference. Its possible that there may be higher tides than usual, but nothing disastrous.The moon has been orbiting in elliptical cycles which take it close to earth and farther from earth for millions of years. And we don't even know the difference. Its possible that there may be higher tides than usual, but nothing disastrous.
a moon may be son of earth,part of earth.
The Moon may have assisted with stabilising the tilt of the Earth's axis.
Earth may or may not need the moon, but it was not given any choice.
Yes, during the moon's daytime you can see stars, provided that you don't look too close toward the extremely bright sun. The moon's day lasts half an earth month, and the lack of atmosphere on the moon means that daylight is not diffused throughout the sky as it is on earth. There may also be formidable earth light to deal with too, if you are on the earth-side of the moon. Night time on the moon must be spectacular beyond belief. One day, you may see the sky from there.
One moon is orbiting Earth and that is called The Moon.
ermm u may need to reword this the moon cant be between the earth and the moon :P
The moon circles the earth...
May 5th, 2012
A Lunar Eclipse
No. The moon is closer to Earth than Mars is, but it orbits Earth independent of the motion of Mars. Sometimes the moon may appear right next to Mars in the sky while at other times it may be opposite Mars.
The moon has more effect on the earth than the earth does to the moon. When the moon orbits earth it creates ocean tides which effect sea life. It even may be responsible for the earth developing its thin crust after orbiting close to earth and raising the inner water level a kilometer causing sever melting to the then newborn planet.