Why not? - Due to its movement around the Earth, it will rise about 50 minutes later every day. As a result, it can be visible at different times of day or night.
On the average during a month, the moon is in the sky (up) for almost 13 hours out ofevery 24.With the possible exception of the time of the Full Moon, the moon is up during some of thedaylight hours of every day.
because the moon isn't up all day and it changes when the sun is ready to come up
The moon does not "go" anywhere during daylight. Sometimes the moon is visible during the night time hours, sometimes during daytime, and sometimes during parts of both day and night. the other side of the earth usually
No. Try looking up at the sky during the day sometime!
During the New Moon phase, the moon is only up during the day but since it faces the sun it is not usually seen except when it passes in front of the sun. This is when a sloar eclipse occurs.
Well, friend, sometimes you can indeed see the moon during the day! It all depends on where the moon is in its cycle and how close it is to the sun in the sky. Just look up and appreciate the beauty of the moon's presence, no matter what time of day it is. Happy painting, my friend.
Ah, such a wonderful question, my friend! The moon can actually be seen during the day quite often. Sometimes it appears in the sky in the morning or afternoon, and as long as it's not too near the sun's glare, it shines its gentle light upon us throughout the day. Just take a look up in the sky and you might just spot it dancing amongst the daylight. Happy moon gazing! üåô
The moon does.The sun only lights up half the moon (the side of the moon the sun is on). The other half of the moon is dark, because the sun's light is blocked by the moon itself.
The totally and completely full moon is directly opposite the sun, so they can't both be 'up' at the same time.
Both the Sun and the Moon rises towards the East and sets towards the West. There are times during the Moon orbit round the Earth, when the Moon is in the sky during daylight. The brightness of the sunlight makes it difficult to spot the Moon in the sky.
Sometimes, yes you can. I know here in Texas, about half the time you can see the moon almost anytime of day.
To be technical about it, you can't see a completely full moon during the day. When the moon is completely 100% full, it has to be exactly opposite the sun in the sky. So if the sun is 'up', then the full moon must be 'down'.You can see the "almost full" moon during the day. When it still has a little way to go before it's full, it will rise shortly before the sun sets. And when the moon is slightly past full, it'll still be in the western sky when the sun rises in the morning.In Arctic or Antarctic latitudes, it is possible to see the Full moon while the Sun is visible "looking over the pole.