1. When it is below the horizon. 2. when it is in the Sun's glare 2 days either side of New Moon.
Technically speaking, when you cannot see the moon, it is a new moon. But my thinking is that if you can't see the moon, how can it be new? So my definition of a new moon is when you can see a smile in the sky because the moon is happy that it has just been born, but when you see a frown in the sky, the moon is sad because it is dying. Then you get the scientific "new moon."
No, we cannot See the Moon when it is raining because the clouds will cover the moon and if the cloud is clear only we can see the cloud.
New Moon
You can see all three of these. The phase of the moon when it is not visible is called new moon.
At new moon day, the Moon is right in front of the Sun, or very near the Sun (not in km., but in angular measurement - it is approximately in the same direction); this makes it difficult to see it.
It is called a new moon.
New Moon, they call it.
New Moon.. Learn your astrology.
That's at the "new" moon, when the Moon is very close to the Sun.
The "new moon" by definition is the moon phase where it is completely in the earth's shadow, and we cannot see it at all. New moon is the exact opposite of "full moon".
No, it cannot. Virtually all the light we see from the moon is reflected sunlight; the moon is not putting out energy.
Technically speaking, when you cannot see the moon, it is a new moon. But my thinking is that if you can't see the moon, how can it be new? So my definition of a new moon is when you can see a smile in the sky because the moon is happy that it has just been born, but when you see a frown in the sky, the moon is sad because it is dying. Then you get the scientific "new moon."
No, we cannot See the Moon when it is raining because the clouds will cover the moon and if the cloud is clear only we can see the cloud.
The moon is still present in the sky even when you cannot see it. Its position changes based on its orbit around the Earth, and factors like its phase and time of day affect its visibility to observers on Earth.
No the moon does not disappear. The moon you see depends on where the moon is. if you cannot see the moon that means it is a solar eclipse or a new moon. so the moon never disappears.
The moon is always the moon - though we cannot see it in the phase known as "new moon" - but it's still there.
When we are facing away from the Moon we are in daylight but for the other side of the world who are facing towards the Moon it is night time and that is when we can't see the Moon at all.