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(Sun) (earth) (full moon) so the moon is behind the earth in a full moon.
When the moon is full, it's "behind" the earth, that is, in the direction opposite the sun. The three bodies are lined up, with the earth in the middle, like this: Sun ---------------------------------------------------------------------------Earth -- Moon
A full moon is when the moon is behind the Earth and the new moon is when the moon is in front of Earth. So they are exact opposites.
Because this is how the moon cycle works: MOON---EARTH---SUN=full moon EARTH---MOON---SUN=new moon. So, when you see the moon during the daytime, it's because its orbit is interfering with the Sun's. But during a full moon, when the moon is behind the Earth, it cannot interfere. See?
No. They all returned back to Earth in full health. Albeit a little shaken by the event
(Sun) (earth) (full moon) so the moon is behind the earth in a full moon.
At full moon, the Moon is basically opposite to the Sun in the sky. That means that the Moon will rise at sunset, and set at sunrise. This may not be entirely exact, but is a good approximation.
NO. Venus is hidden behind the Sun when its phase is "full".
When the moon is full, it's "behind" the earth, that is, in the direction opposite the sun. The three bodies are lined up, with the earth in the middle, like this: Sun ---------------------------------------------------------------------------Earth -- Moon
When the moon is full, it's "behind" the earth, that is, in the direction opposite the sun. The three bodies are lined up, with the earth in the middle, like this: Sun ---------------------------------------------------------------------------Earth -- Moon
When the moon is full, it's "behind" the earth, that is, in the direction opposite the sun. The three bodies are lined up, with the earth in the middle, like this: Sun ---------------------------------------------------------------------------Earth -- Moon
A full moon is when the moon is behind the Earth and the new moon is when the moon is in front of Earth. So they are exact opposites.
New is when the moon is in front of the earth and full is when it is behind the earth because the sun is shining directly onto it, face on. answer is syzygy
The Moon orbits around the Earth on an angle so it usually does not go directly behind the Earth. When it does move directly behind the earth, that is when we see a lunar eclipse.
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The moon's orbit is not exactly in the same plane as the Earth and sun are. So at the time of Full Moon, the Earth's shadow is usually above or below the Moon, and misses it. And at the time of New Moon, the Moon's shadow is usually above or below the Earth, and misses it.
The plane of the Moon's orbit is tilted about 5 degrees from the plane of the Earth's orbit. So most of the time, when the New Moon or Full Moon happen, the Moon is a little above or a little below the line from the Earth to the Sun. There are only two eclipse opportunities each year.