no, it is only possible to see the moon from earth.
the moon
because the moon is bigger from space
No, because there is no oxygen in space therefore it is not possible to grow plants in the soil on the moon
The phases of the moon are caused by the relative positions of the sun, the moon and the observer. It is possible to see phases of the moon in space depending on your position relative to the sun and the moon.
no, nothing is living in space outside of the space station it is very possible for life on the moon but cats im not really sure
to look at the moon and the planets of the world to what has changed and what has not
no it will not be
No. Whether the moon looks "full" or not depends on the positions of the sun, the moon, the Earth and you (the observer). So even though you're in space, the moon will still not look full unless all these things were lined up properly. However, it would be possible to always see a full moon if you were in space and kept moving your own position - except for the rare times when the light of the sun is blocked by the Earth from reaching the moon.
No, it is not possible to walk to the moon. The moon is approximately 238,855 miles away from Earth, and human beings cannot survive the vacuum of space or the lack of oxygen and extreme temperatures found in outer space. The only way to reach the moon is by spacecraft.
It is possible that craters could have hit the moon.
You can't get to the moon. It's not possible. But I do suggest to get the lunar surface from Sahara, put on a space helmet and pretend you're in space in your house.
You would look at random space junk floating around the moon