Nowhere, it continues on its orbit. It is perfectly possible to see the moon in the sky while the sun is still up just before and just after the full moon.
Go to the moon, then the sun, you will soon find out.
The Moon goes in front of the Sun. The Moon is closer to the Earth than the Sun, so when both the Moon and Sun can be seen from the Earth (i.e. they are both in the same direction) the Moon will always be closer.
No, its actually the opposite way around!The sun's rays go against the moon's surface, and the moon reflects it.
The moon rotates around the Earth, and as it does so the Earth is rotating around the sun. So yes, along with the Earth the moon does go around the sun.
The moon orbits the Earth, which takes one year to go around the Sun.
because that the sun is at one and the moon the other the would turns round so that we can have sun and moon
it takes a year or 365 1/4 to go around the sun
Venus does not go around the Moon; it orbits the Sun. Venus takes about 225 Earth days to complete one orbit around the Sun.
The Moon is at a distance of about 380,000 km from Earth (on average). Moon and Earth together go around the Sun, at a distance of about 150 million km.
We will never know until we go to Heaven
The sun. The earth orbits the sun, the others all go around the earth.
The Moon orbits the Earth, and that takes 27 days to complete an orbit.Since the Earth orbits the Sun, the time taken for the Moon to go oncearound the Sun is the same as for the Earth. a year.