Full Moon
No. None of the lunar surface is visible from Earth during the New Moon phase.
the holes in the moons surface are where astroids hit the moons surface
because the moon always moves
Full moon
The moons surface is made out of cheese
This is the first quarter phase. The moon looks half lit, half in shadow, but you actually can only see one quarter of the moons surface at this point (during a full moon, you would only be able to see half of the moons surface - the half that faces us).
No. None of the lunar surface is visible from Earth during the New Moon phase.
The crescent or new moons.
the holes in the moons surface are where astroids hit the moons surface
because the moon always moves
because the moon always moves
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.
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Solar eclipses happen during NEW moons, when the Moon blocks the light of the Sun. Lunar eclipses happen during FULL moons, when the Earth blocks the light of the Sun.
Full moon
The moons surface is made out of cheese
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