Well you see, unless you are Portuguese then you won't be able to see it. If you are pure Portuguese, you will be able to see it clearly at around 4: 30 PM in the eastern skies. If you are partially Portuguese then it will be blurry to you. If you are not Portuguese then it will be impossible for you to see it, even if a Portuguese person talks a picture of it.
Distance from the earth: 500 PU (portuguese units), 1 PU=104.7 cod tails
Weight: 400 500 024 kg
Structure: takes the shape of a fat round fish
composition: primarily of the fishjizzium, an element on the Portuguese Periodic Table
Diameter: 67.345 PU
Common names and titles: fake, nonexistent, Vanessa's boyfriend
They do. The moon just isn't lit up in the day time but it is still visible.
I think it usually appears just after or about sunset.
Day - It's the time when the sun rises from the east after darkness. Night - The time when the sun sets on the west and when the moon appear.
The moon appears as day goes downa and the night starts up.
Some people expect to see the Sun during the day, and the Moon in the darkness of the night. But, depending on the position the Moon has reached in its orbit round the World, the Moon may appear during the day. Once the Sun is shining brightly, the Moon is less, if not impossible to see, because of the brightness of the daylight. Early dawn or twilight, when the sky is not too bright is the best time to see that the Moon, in all its phases, can appear during the day.
there is a moon in day time becuse it is summer from Angel
When the moon and sun appear at the same time in the sky, typically during the day, the side of the moon that is illuminated and visible from Earth is the side that faces away from the sun. This phase is known as the new moon phase, where the moon is positioned between the Earth and the sun, making it difficult to see against the brightness of the sun. Thus, the illuminated face of the moon is not visible from Earth, and it appears dark.
No. Time time of moonrise and moonset changes each day. It is important to note, however, that the moon is always up, 24 hours a day. The only difference is that during the day that the moon is strongly outshone by the Sun and therefore difficult to see. The terms in the above answer, specifically "moonrise" and "moonset", are described the times when the moon becomes easily visible and when it begins to be overshadowed by the Sun respectively.
The Moon
Full moons occur when the moon is at a point in its orbit where it is opposite the sun relative to the Earth. That happens about once a month. It can be at any time of day or night, depending on where you happen to be on the Earth. However, in most places on Earth, the full moon will not appear above the horizon unless the sun is near or below the horizon. So, the moon can be full any time of day, but you'll only be able to see it at night.
Fireflies appear at night time, when it is dark.
They appear at Night time.