If by above you mean closer to the zenith, sure. If by above you mean beyond, then no, that's not possible. Very thin clouds might allow the moon's light through and make them appear to be behind it to a casual glance.
No, we cannot See the Moon when it is raining because the clouds will cover the moon and if the cloud is clear only we can see the cloud.
because there are no clouds blocking it
No. The surface of Venus is obscured by thick clouds. If you could fly above the clouds then you would see the same stars that you see from Earth.
Any person on earth can see the phase of the moon by looking for the moon in the night sky. The only reason you would not be able to determine the phase of the moon by observational means would be if the night sky was obscured by clouds.
they can take pictures or just look outwards and see earth. it is possible to see earth from the moon without high technology
No. When its very cloudy you cant see Full moon or Sun either, :)
It looks like a blue and green sphere, but you can see all of the clouds floating above the Earth.
Sometimes, the clouds can be dark and hard to see; or perhaps you looked up on a new Moon, when it appears as if the moon isn't there.
No, we cannot See the Moon when it is raining because the clouds will cover the moon and if the cloud is clear only we can see the cloud.
Depending on the phase of the moon and how dense the clouds are you may see a diffuse light behind the clouds.
It IS possible to see the moon in the daytime, and it is not a rare event.
sometimes clouds may block your view of the moon
because there are no clouds blocking it
no, it is only possible to see the moon from earth.
No. The surface of Venus is obscured by thick clouds. If you could fly above the clouds then you would see the same stars that you see from Earth.
Yes, the moon we see is the same every night. It may appear different and it may "hide" behind clouds, but it is the same moon.
The photos of Earth taken from the Moon show oceans and clouds. Nothing else is distinguishable.