No. From any distance where you can still see surface features,
the Earth has a lot of blue on it, as well as large areas of clouds
that constantly move around and change their shape and size.
The moon has none of that. No other planet looks quite like it either.
It is because the moon is many miles away from the Earth.
It doesn't look like the Moon will hit Earth any time soon. In fact, it is gradually getting farther and farther away from Earth.
moon is same like always but the only thing is moon is going away from earth
The Moon appears a lot smaller (which it is) when viewed from the Earth.
The Moon's orbit around the Earth is an ellipse. The Earth doesn't go around the Moon at all.
The same because you only see one part of the Earth.Another answerConsidering that the moon is not geostationary, the Earth would look like a coin, though it would probably look somewhat like a sphere when the moon were directly above it.
Because when I look up from the Earth, the surface of the Moon looks like nothing on Earth.
what does the sun, moon, and earth look like when the moon in in its quater stage?
No. They just look like they are.
Viewed from a point on the earth's orbit but very distant from earth,the lineup would look like this at the time of Full Moon:Sun . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Earth . . Moon
it looks like an average day, except there is a moon.
The Moon is between the Sun and the Earth.It would look like this:Sun --> Moon --> Earth