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In that case, you would also see a half moon if you could see the moon at all. The moon is in the same phase for everywhere on Earth, so if you can see it at all, you're seeing it in the same phase that anyone else on Earth is seeing.
prophase
You would see in the sky before dawn or before sunrise. The older the moon's phase gets, the lower it is in the sky.
each phase looks like an ocean star and if you have woken up with it you can see it shines brightly
full moon
Any person on earth can see the phase of the moon by looking for the moon in the night sky. The only reason you would not be able to determine the phase of the moon by observational means would be if the night sky was obscured by clouds.
If you are standing on the full moon you would be facing the earth at night.
You would have to wait until after the moon is full. Then, the moon is in its waning phase and you can see it!
you would probably find a different type of moon phase depending on witch day it was.
We see the full moon {the phase}.
October 31, 2009 -- waxing gibbous.
Then the total phase of the eclipse would last longer. Also, it is more likely that there is a total phase at all.