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Q: What would I see standing on the moon?
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When your friends back on Earth see the moon in its full phase in what phase would you see the earth if you are standing on the side of the moon facing the earth?

If you are standing on the full moon you would be facing the earth at night.


If you were on the moon what would it look like?

You would be standing on rock so all you would see is rock


Would a person on the moon see more than one side of the earth?

No because you are standing on a angle on the moon so you would not see more than one side of the earth


When standing on a beach in California facing the water will you see a moonrise or moonset over the water?

Being in the west it would be moon set, in the east facing the Atlantic it would be moon rise.


If you were standing on a beach in California facing the water will you see a moonrise or a moon set over the water?

Sun set and moon set would both be over the water.


Where on earth do you need to be standing to see a solar eclipse?

In the shadow of the Moon.


What will happen if you were standing on the moon?

you would fall and die


What phase would the earth be if you were standing on the moon when the moon is at waxing crescent?

Waning gibbous.


How would where you are standing on earth influence how you see the moon?

I believe it is because it the Earth spins and sometimes things seem closer than how they really are.


How would the moon look to the person standing on the Earth?

it would look small


On the surface of moon in what way you have to see in order to see the earth?

The moon always keeps the same 'side' ... roughly 50% of its surface ... facing the earth.If you're standing anywhere on that side of the moon, the earth is always in your sky.If you're standing anywhere on the other side of the moon, the earth is never in your sky.


A person standing in the moon's what would see a particle solar eclipse?

In the Moon's shadow. Particularly, the "penumbra" which is the lighter partial shadow, rather than the "umbra", the darker total shadow area.