When the sun and the moon are on opposite sides of our planet.
Fly around it.
No, we see the same side of the moon as it orbits and goes through phases because the moon rotates at the same rate it orbits.
Because the bright and dark sides are caused by what direction the sun is shining on the moon. We see the sun from a different angle and so see it as have light and dark sides.
You will definitely see a New Moon, and you may see a Solar Eclipse, depending on the relative positions of the Sun and Moon, and your location on the Earth.
Moonlight is reflected sunlight. When the moon and sun are on opposite sides of the earth the face of the moon we can see is illuminated and it is a full moon. When the sun and moon are on the same side of the earth then the side of the moon away from us is illuminated.
The moon is spherical. Therefore it has no sides silly.
Two Sides of the Moon was created in 1975-03.
It is not possible to see the moon and the sun at the same time since they are located on opposite sides of the sky. The moon is visible mainly at night when the sun has set, and the sun is visible during the day when the moon is not usually visible.
the two sides on the moon are highland and the mare. the mare are lower in altitude than the highlands . but there is no water on the moon so they are not literally seas .
Yes, different places on Earth see different sides of the Moon due to its synchronous rotation, meaning it rotates on its axis at the same rate it orbits Earth. As a result, the same side of the Moon, known as the near side, is always facing Earth, while the opposite side, known as the far side, remains hidden from view. However, observers at different latitudes can see varying portions of the near side as the Moon rises and sets.
Yes it is true we only see one side of the moon. We only see one side of the moon because the moon rotates around the Earth at the exact same speed as it rotates around its own axis, so that the same side of the moon is constantly facing the surface of the earth. This means that one full 'day' of the moon (meaning the length of time it takes for the moon to rotate around itself once) is about 4 weeks long. If the moon didn't rotate at all, we would see all of its sides; the only way for us to see such a constant face of the moon is if it's also rotating.