Yes
the moon do have a equator, just like Earth.
Yes, the Moon can be seen from the equator. The Moon is visible from all locations on Earth where the sky is clear and the Moon is above the horizon.
The Moon's equator; on average, the Sun will be at a higher angle there.The Moon's equator; on average, the Sun will be at a higher angle there.The Moon's equator; on average, the Sun will be at a higher angle there.The Moon's equator; on average, the Sun will be at a higher angle there.
An equator is simply an imaginary line across the middle of the planetoid. So yes, the moon has an equator.
The moon crosses the equator twice each lunar month due to the moon's change of declination.
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The moon's circumference at its equator is... 10,921 km
the temperature on the moon at noon is 8633896543 celcous
On Friday, October 21, 2005 the moon was located South of the celestial equator.
No. Your mass doesn't even change when you move from the equator to the moon.
The moon because the earth bulges at he equator so its like a disk, so the moon is rounder
The equator isn't actually the perfect underneath point from the moon, but lets say it is. The moon is always right above you so it depends how you look at it. It can be either. Take a holiday in Uganda to see what I mean.