yes,sometimes in the evening
The moon and sun have the same orbital position during the new moon phase. At this time, the moon is positioned between the Earth and the sun, making it difficult to see the moon from Earth. This alignment means that both celestial bodies share the same ecliptic longitude, resulting in the moon being in conjunction with the sun.
Just like the sun the moon rises and sets...so as the earth rotates you see the same moon and the same sun it's just when the sun is on one part of the earth you see the moon and vice versa..... Comment: I can't say that helps much, but I will not delete that answer. This is my answer: People see the same side of the Moon because gravity has locked the Moon's rotation period at the same length of time as the time the Moon takes to complete one orbit of the Earth. If you think about it, that means we must always see the same side of the Moon.
The answer is yes. We always see the same side of the moon from the Earth because the time it takes the moon to circle the Sun is the same as the time it takes to circle itself.
It means the apocalypse is coming, how long ago did you see it? Legend has it that if you see the sun and the moon at the same time the planets have aligned and exactly 30 days after the phenomenon the world will end. This is what the Mayans predicted only it looks like they were a year off.
A new moon rises at approximately the same time as the sun rises and sets. This is because the moon is in the same part of the sky as the sun during a new moon phase.
yes you can see the moon in Australia when the sun and moon can be seen in America !!!! its crazzy !
depends on where they are.
Why not? If they happen to be more or less in the same direction, you'll see both.
The new moon is not visible in the sky as it rises and sets with the sun during the day. It's the moon phase when the moon is directly between the Earth and the sun, so it rises and sets with the sun and is not observable.
There is no scientific term. The moon and the sun are always technically up at the same time, just in different positions. When the moon approaches a New Moon phase, it is also very hard to see.
When the moon is in between the earth and the sun, but not in the same plane, we see a solar eclipse.
yes they can because they are in the middle
The answer is yes. We always see the same side of the moon from the Earth because the time it takes the moon to circle the Sun is the same as the time it takes to circle itself.
Just like the sun the moon rises and sets...so as the earth rotates you see the same moon and the same sun it's just when the sun is on one part of the earth you see the moon and vice versa..... Comment: I can't say that helps much, but I will not delete that answer. This is my answer: People see the same side of the Moon because gravity has locked the Moon's rotation period at the same length of time as the time the Moon takes to complete one orbit of the Earth. If you think about it, that means we must always see the same side of the Moon.
It means the apocalypse is coming, how long ago did you see it? Legend has it that if you see the sun and the moon at the same time the planets have aligned and exactly 30 days after the phenomenon the world will end. This is what the Mayans predicted only it looks like they were a year off.
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When the moon is on the same side of earth as the sun ... in the same direction ... then we look up at the moon's un-illuminated side. We can't see any of it at all, and we call it the "New Moon" phase. If the moon is exactly lined up with the sun at that time ... not above or below it in the sky ... then it blocks the sun from our view, and we have a solar eclipse.