Fly around it.
you see the near side of the moon.
When the sun and the moon are on opposite sides of our planet.
In that case, you would also see a half moon if you could see the moon at all. The moon is in the same phase for everywhere on Earth, so if you can see it at all, you're seeing it in the same phase that anyone else on Earth is seeing.
No, we see the same side of the moon as it orbits and goes through phases because the moon rotates at the same rate it orbits.
Because the bright and dark sides are caused by what direction the sun is shining on the moon. We see the sun from a different angle and so see it as have light and dark sides.
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.
Yes the moon in the sky is for all to see. It is visible for all to see at night.
I would have to say the biggest full moon nicknamed the "super moon" of the year because I looked at the sky and the moon was big and I could see all of it.
You can see all 3.
All of it
You can see all three of these. The phase of the moon when it is not visible is called new moon.
You would see the moon.