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What can be seen from earth's orbit other than the moon?

The moon's phases can be seen from the earth, but not by an observer on the moon. Similarly, the earth's phases can be seen from the moon, but not by an observer on the earth.


How is a lunar and solar eclipse alike?

Both lunar and solar eclipses are the result of positioning 3 astronomical bodies (earth, sun and moon) in a straight line relative to the observer. A solar eclipse is observed when the sun, moon, and earth are positioned in a straight line with an observer on the earth. A lunar eclipse is observed when the sun, earth, and moon are in a straight line with an observer on the earth. A lunar eclipse, as observed by an observer on the earth would appear as a solar eclipse as observed by an observer on the moon.


How would the Moon look to an observer on the North Pole if the Moon is a Waxing Crescent in the US?

Everybody on Earth who can see the moon at any particular moment sees the same phase. The distance across the Earth, is not far, compared to the distance to the moon, for there to be any perceivable change in perspective.


Why do we see difference in appearance and movements of the Sun and Moon from Earth?

Why do we see differences in the appearance and movements of the Sun and Moon from Earth


Why do we see differences in the appearance and movements of the Sun and Moon from Earth?

Why do we see differences in the appearance and movements of the Sun and Moon from Earth


Why is solar eclipse occur?

There are different kinds of solar eclipses. A solar eclipse occurs when an astrological body blocks view of the sun. If the observer is standing on the earth, and the moon moves in between the observer and the sun, that is an eclipse. If the observer is standing on earth's moon, and the earth moves between the observer and the sun, that is also an eclipse.


How would the moon appear to an observer on earth if the moon did not rotate?

it would still appear to rotate


Why does the Moon's surface is visible to an observer on earth?

The Moon's surface is visible to an observer on Earth because sunlight reflects off the Moon's surface towards Earth. The amount of sunlight reflected depends on the Moon's position in its orbit, creating the different phases we see from Earth.


How the moon would appear to an observer in space during its revolution. Would phases be observable?

Yes. Unless the observer was on the back side of the moon, or on the opposite side of the earth from the moon, he/she could see the same phases that we see here on earth.


How many types of moon phases can be seen by an observer on the earth?

There are eight main moon phases that can be seen by an observer on Earth: new moon, waxing crescent, first quarter, waxing gibbous, full moon, waning gibbous, third quarter, and waning crescent.


How does the moon appear to an observer on earth during the Moon's new phrase?

appearing!ROFLgo to yahoo...maybe they know


Which water movements on Earth are caused by the moon?

TIDES