Its own rotation keeps pace with its orbit in such a way that only one "side" faces the Earth.
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The Moon is not seen only at night. The Moon can be seen whenever it is over the horizon and can reflect light back to the viewer. Is it often visible in the daytime, but as it is only reflecting light it can be difficult to see against the bright sky.
The moon is seen from the Earth...
The moon goes from full moon and gradually gets smaller till it is a new moon and then gets larger until it comes full circle back to full moon.
No angels were reported to be seen at the moon.
Only our moon ("The Moon") can be seen from Earth.
The moon's phases can be seen from the earth, but not by an observer on the moon. Similarly, the earth's phases can be seen from the moon, but not by an observer on the earth.
Only half part of the moon is seen during full moon.
the face in the moon
new moon
The moon does not emit any light, the only reason why we see the moon at night is due to the sun reflecting off it. When there is a new moon the earth is exactly in between the moon and the sun, thus no sunlight reaches the moon as a result it is dark and cannot be seen in the night sky