The sun got so bright one day that it burned a hole through the moon, the other half of the moon got sucked up into a black hole in space. This was all witnessed by NASA in 1901.
the moon did split in half
A half moonA half moon
The object that blocks the moon when there is a half moon is the moon itself. The moon is a sphere, so only one half of it can be sunlit at any moment. The other half is dark just because the sun is below the horizon for that half of the moon. And when we see a half moon, we are simply looking at the moon just as the line of sunrise/sunset cuts across the moon's diameter.
Into the Half Moon was created in 2001.
when the moon half shows itself, it's called a half moon.
the moon did split in half
Not always. The Sun is always shining on half the earth, and when there is a full moon no part of the back side of our moon is shining.The only time that happens is for a split second every 27-28 days when the new moon happens.
Yes Marble does split in half
There was no translation for the word 'halfmoon' - HOWEVER - if you split it into half moon - the translation from Google is... "Media luna necesidades otra mitad"
A split of champagne is a half bottle
advantages of split half reliability
No
quarter Moon if its half of a sphere then its half moon
Africa is not "split in half" . It remains a viable, single continent.
A half moonA half moon
The periodic table of elements (Table of Mendeleev) is not split in half.
The object that blocks the moon when there is a half moon is the moon itself. The moon is a sphere, so only one half of it can be sunlit at any moment. The other half is dark just because the sun is below the horizon for that half of the moon. And when we see a half moon, we are simply looking at the moon just as the line of sunrise/sunset cuts across the moon's diameter.