because the person is on the moon
Its surface is visible because of how AU's (Astronomical Units) it is away from the Earth.
the holes in the moons surface are where astroids hit the moons surface
No. None of the lunar surface is visible from Earth during the New Moon phase.
The moons surface is made out of cheese
The new Moon is highest in the sky at noon. This is when it is view by an Earthbound observer.
Its surface is visible because of how AU's (Astronomical Units) it is away from the Earth.
Its surface is visible because of how AU's (Astronomical Units) it is away from the Earth.
crators, maria, elevation. those are some things you can see that are visible on the moon.
We only see one part of the surface, at any time the moons faces occur.
the holes in the moons surface are where astroids hit the moons surface
He sees the phases of the moon. A varying amount of the sunlit surface is visible as the moon goes through its phases, having increased or decreased illumination with a curved boundary.
No. None of the lunar surface is visible from Earth during the New Moon phase.
The moon has plenty of gravity. In accordance with its mass and radius, any object weighs about 16.5% as much on the moon's surface as it does on the Earth's surface.
This depends on where the moon is in its orbit and its position in relation to the sun and the observer and the time of the observation.Theoretically you can see just over half of the moons surface over a period of time due to libration.
The moons surface is made out of cheese
The new Moon is highest in the sky at noon. This is when it is view by an Earthbound observer.
The changes in the moon's appearance are called lunar phases. They occur because of the moon's position relative to the sun and Earth, resulting in different amounts of the moon's illuminated surface visible from Earth.