Well it looks the same except for the fact that it changes shape as it continuously orbits Earth.
If you look at the bright part of the Moon, that is where the Sun is shining so it has to be day. But away from the Sun the sky still looks dark.
The full moon only actually lasts one day, so only one day in a month is there a full moon (although it will look full for a few days).
The moon doesn't actually move across the sky during the day. It is the rotation of the Earth that makes it appear this way. The moon's orbital motion around the Earth causes it to be in different positions in the sky at different times of day.
The moon has day and because the moon rotates
The appearance of the moon changes every day due to its phases. Without more specific information about the date and time, it is difficult to determine what the moon looked like on a particular Sunday.
If you look at the bright part of the Moon, that is where the Sun is shining so it has to be day. But away from the Sun the sky still looks dark.
Look at the calendar on Winter any day.
it looks like an average day, except there is a moon.
yes it does because every day i always at the beginning of the month i would look at the moon for the moon cycle
The moon is one day past first quarter. It will look just slightly more than half lit.
The Moon was new on January 14, 2010; there was a solar eclipse that day! So what the Moon look like? Like a dark blot across the Sun!
atmospheric change daily
you can get one at mt moon after the claifairy dance i dont remember what day is it look up in google
The full moon only actually lasts one day, so only one day in a month is there a full moon (although it will look full for a few days).
The moon doesn't actually move across the sky during the day. It is the rotation of the Earth that makes it appear this way. The moon's orbital motion around the Earth causes it to be in different positions in the sky at different times of day.
The moon has day and because the moon rotates
the day of the moon is a Saturday on Christmas Eve