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It is the distance between the earth and moon.
sun and moon different sun bigger, farther, hotter, heavier, brighter than moon sun all gas, moon all rock people been to moon, no people been to sun you can see moon day or night, but you can't see sun at night
We see the Moon from different angles. When the Moon is opposite to the Sun in the sky, we see the illuminated part. When the Moon is in front of the Sun, we see the dark part. At a 90 degree angle, we see half of the Moon illuminated, and half dark.
People can see the Moon because it reflects light from the Sun. As the Sun's light hits the Moon's surface, it bounces off and travels to Earth, making the Moon visible to us. The Moon's appearance changes throughout the month due to its position in relation to the Sun and Earth, resulting in different phases.
We can see the sun and the moon because when Aston outs givbe the moon the satallitte you can see it
This is essentially correct. When part of the moon is in darkness, we can't see it. Additionally, the same side of the moon faces earth all the time as our satellite is locked in its orbit to constantly face earth. We only see the portion of the moon that is both illuminated by the sun and facing the earth.
We are not able to see the moon because the light reflection coming off of the sun but when the sun goes down we can see the moon perfectly because there is no sun reflection
The new Moon "phase" is when the Moon is (more or less) in front of the Sun. We cannot normally see the Moon in this phase. If the Moon is exactly in front of the Sun, the Moon covers the Sun and we see a solar eclipse.
We see the moon because it reflects the sun's light.
We see a crescent moon.
When the sun is blocked of from the earth by the moon. Only people that are directly under the moon can see it perfectly.
the moon is in the opposite of the sun