Sometimes it is around the other side of the world and sometimes it is in the sky the same time as the sun but you can't see it because the sun is so bright.
In space there is no day or night there.
Dinner tiem
there is a moon in day time becuse it is summer from Angel
The Moon
You can see the moon sometimes
No, the moonrise time changes each day due to the moon's orbit around the Earth. The moon rises about 50 minutes later each day, so it does not rise at the exact same time each day.
No, you do not age more when you go to the moon compared to staying on Earth. Time passes at the same rate regardless of your location in space. However, the experience of time may feel different due to the absence of earthly cycles like day and night on the moon.
The moon is not seen during the day because the bright blue sky washes out the relatively dim light of the moon.
The next Full Moon will be at 4:01 AM UCT on May 9, 2009. (Subtract 4 hours to get EDT, or subtract 7 hours to get PDT.) The time of moonrise on that day will be dependent on your location. Go to http://aa.usno.navy.mil/data/docs/RS_OneDay.php to calculate the time of moonrise and sunrise on that day.
The moon is constantly orbiting around the earth. It takes around 28 days to go around the earth one time. Whether the sun is out or not the moon is there, you might not be able to see it in the day.
no.it goes around the earth so that means it can make night in a nother country while we have day time!
The Moon's day, or "lunar day" lasts about 29.5 Earth days, which is the time it takes for the Moon to complete one full rotation on its axis. This is the same amount of time it takes for the Moon to complete one orbit around the Earth.