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.
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After 16 days.
last night dumbwas
"Last night" would have been Oct. 26, 2009. If it was to the left of the Moon then it would have been Jupiter.You see Jupiter as a bright star. Only the Sun, the Moon, and Venus get to be brighter than that.
You can see the moon in the day if it's in a specific phase and position in relation to the sun. During a full moon, it's visible both day and night. When the moon is a crescent or in a different phase, it may not be visible at night due to its position relative to the Earth and the sun.
what determines the portion of the moon that you see at night
Anywhere that it is night. inless if it is a new moon then you can not see the moon.
The moon is visible in the morning sometimes because it is still in the sky from the previous night. In contrast, you may not see the moon at night if it has already set below the horizon or if it's in a different phase that makes it less visible.
To see in the Night :) See "do we really need the moon?"
The moon is not always visible at night. If the moon is in conjunction with the sun, it will be a "new moon" and will be very hard to see. Waning crescent moons cannot be seen at night, only in the morning.
The Moon reflects the Suns' light, ergo: making you able to see the Moon.
You see the moon at night when it reflects sunlight from the sun. The moon's appearance changes throughout the month as it orbits Earth, leading to different phases such as full moon, half moon, and crescent moon.