Well of course! How do you think we know all we know about it now if we didn't observe it? The moon is observed by machines sent into orbit to investigate the moon, the telescope, by people in a spacecraft, and even sometimes with the naked eye.
During a lunar eclipse observed from Earth, a solar eclipse would be observed from the perspective of the Moon. This occurs because the Earth blocks the sunlight from directly reaching the Moon, resulting in a solar eclipse from the Moon's point of view.
Issac observed the moon godess and zues
A provisional moon is a term sometimes used to describe a celestial object that is initially observed and tracked as a possible new moon or satellite of a planet. Further observations are usually needed to confirm its status as a natural satellite.
No, the position of the Moon and the Sun as OBSERVED from the Earth.
The phases of the moon can be observed from any location on Earth.
Comets have a parallax smaller than the Moon's
crescent
The new moon phase appears completely dark when observed from Earth because the side of the moon illuminated by the sun is facing away from us. This means that no sunlight is reaching the side of the moon that we can see, making it invisible to us.
when there is five full moons means a witch is about
A moon that does not orbit a planet is called a "moonmoon" or "submoon." It would directly orbit a larger moon, which in turn orbits a planet. This scenario is theoretically possible but has not been observed in reality yet.
Both lunar and solar eclipses are the result of positioning 3 astronomical bodies (earth, sun and moon) in a straight line relative to the observer. A solar eclipse is observed when the sun, moon, and earth are positioned in a straight line with an observer on the earth. A lunar eclipse is observed when the sun, earth, and moon are in a straight line with an observer on the earth. A lunar eclipse, as observed by an observer on the earth would appear as a solar eclipse as observed by an observer on the moon.
no, it is only possible to see the moon from earth.