Sometimes when it is in the morning.
yes the moon is visible when the sun is up
The Moon is visible to human eyes.
New moon
The moon is always round, but sometimes it can be covered up by darkness, depending on the suns angle and what the weather is like
When the moon is completely lit up, it is called a full moon. This occurs when the Earth is between the sun and the moon, causing the moon's entire sunlit side to be visible from Earth.
The amount of the moon's surface that is lit up by the sun varies depending on the moon's position in its orbit. During a full moon, the entire visible side of the moon is illuminated, while during a new moon, none of the visible side is lit up. This is because the amount of sunlight reaching the moon changes as it orbits the Earth.
No baboon has ever been to the moon. The only animals who have ever been to the moon are 24 American human astronauts.
They do. The moon just isn't lit up in the day time but it is still visible.
because the sun dose not line up with the sun
At a full moon, 100% of the visible surface of the Moon is illuminated by the Sun. Half of the Moon is always illuminated by the Sun, and half of the Moon is visible from Earth. But they're not usually the same half. At a full moon, they are. This happens when the Sun, Earth and Moon are approximately lined up in the sky. If the alignment is exact, we'll have a lunar eclipse because the Moon will pass through the Earth's shadow, which is the only time that less than half of the Moon is lit up.
The moon is called a "new moon" when it is not lit up because it is positioned between the Earth and the sun, with the dark side facing us. During this phase, the moon is not visible from Earth.
Well, the sun's light shines on the moon making the moon more visible. It creates barely any light, though. The phases of the moon are the parts of the moon that we can see the sun shining on.