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If the moons atmosphere were similar to the earths stars near moon would appear what color?

If the moon's atmosphere were similar to Earth's atmosphere, the stars near the moon would appear white to the naked eye. This is because in Earth's atmosphere, stars appear white due to the scattering of light by the gases present in the atmosphere.


The Moon's near side always faces earth due to what?

The Moon's near side always faces Earth due to synchronous rotation, which means it takes the same amount of time for the Moon to rotate once on its axis as it does to orbit Earth. This causes one side of the Moon to always be facing us.


What do you call the Moon's surface that faces earth?

The Moon's surface that faces Earth is called the near side. This side of the Moon is what we see from Earth and is the side that is always facing towards us due to its synchronous rotation with Earth.


If you were an astronaut in the mi of the near side of the moon during a full moon how would the ground around you look How would earth high in your sky look Describe what is in sunlight and what i?

As an astronaut on the near side of the Moon during a full moon, the ground around you would appear stark and gray, with sharp shadows cast by the sunlight on the rugged lunar terrain, including craters and rocks. The Earth would loom majestically high in the sky, a vibrant blue and white sphere, showcasing the swirling clouds and oceans. Sunlight would illuminate the lunar surface, creating a stark contrast with the deep, dark shadows in the craters and on the far side of rocks, while the Earth would remain brightly lit, appearing more colorful than the desolate landscape beneath you.


When a full moon occurs if there were people on the moon would they see a full Earth'?

No, they would normally see a "new Earth" (dark). The moon shines by light reflected from the sun. The moon has phases because as it orbits the earth the side that is toward us is sometimes completely in daylight (full moon) sometimes completely in night (new moon) and sometimes partly one and partly the other (assorted phases). During the full moon the Sun, Earth and Moon are all lined up in a straight line with the Earth in the middle. The near side of the moon is facing the earth *and* the sun so it is all lit up. The side of the earth which is facing the moon though is facing away from the sun, thus it is night time and the earth would look dark to people on the moon. At the time of the new moon the situation is exactly reversed and then the moon would see a full earth. Here is more: * Because the Earth is between the sun and the moon for a full moon (i.e. the moon is "behind" the Earth), occasionally the Earth's shadow will fall across the moon, creating a "lunar eclipse". Similarly, it is during a "new moon", with the moon between the sun and Earth, that we get a "solar eclipse", the moon's shadow blocking the Sun. What may confuse some is that the moon orbits the Earth just once every 28 days. Its apparent motion on a daily basis is just us spinning around on the Earth beneath it. * A lunar eclipse here on Earth means that someone on the Moon would see the Earth partially or completely blocking the Sun, as we do in solar eclipses. * The far side (back) of the Moon is never visible from Earth, and conversely the Earth can never be seen from there.

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If you were on the moons near side during a new moon how much of the side of earth facing you would be sunlit?

During a new moon, the side of the Earth facing the Moon would be completely sunlit. This is because, from the Moon's perspective, the Sun is positioned directly behind the Earth, illuminating the entire hemisphere of the Earth that is facing the Moon. Therefore, if you were on the Moon's near side during a new moon, you would see the Earth fully illuminated.


Can near earth asteroids crash into the moon?

Yes as a matter of fact they can hit the Moon. Take a look at the Moon through a telescope and you will see what I mean.


What is the moon near?

The Earth.


How the appearance of earth would change if you watched it from the near side of the moon for a month.?

The Earth would appear to go through the same phases that we see in the Moon, except that the Earth would appear to be almost stationary in the sky; it would wiggle a little.


Why does the moon appear to be different size?

The Moon's orbit is elliptical; it can be as near to Earth as 240,000 miles and as far as 280,000 miles. Near the horizon, there are atmospheric illusions that make the Moon appear to be larger than it is. The more "full" the Moon is, the bigger it appears to be. When these factors are combined, at the time of the perigee full moon, the Moon can be objectively about 15% larger than normal, and the illusion at Moonrise can make the Moon appear to be enormous. The moon looks different sizes at different times due to the distance apart it is from earth. The further away the moon is from earth the smaller it will look. The closer to earth it is the bigger it will look.


How would the appearance of Earth change if you watched it from the near side of the Moon for a month?

If you watched Earth from the near side of the Moon for a month, you would see the Earth go through phases, similar to how we see the Moon's phases from Earth. You would observe the Earth's rotation, witnessing different continents during the day and night. Additionally, you would see the Earth's position change relative to the surrounding stars as it orbits the Sun.


When you go to moon why you have to see up to saw earth?

The same reason you have to look up to see the moon when you're standing on earth. From earth, the moon appears to move across the sky, but on the moon, the earth stays in the same spot at all times. This is because the near side of the moon is always pointing to earth while the earth rotates, which gives the moon the appearance of movement across the sky.


Is the Near Side of the moon always facing the Earth?

Yes. The Moon's rotation on its axis is in sync with it's orbit around Earth. Therefore, the near side of the Moon is always facing Earth.


Are there moons near Venus?

No, there are no moon near Venus. No moons orbit Venus. The nearest moon to Venus is Earth's moon. :)


If the moons atmosphere were similar to the earths stars near moon would appear what color?

If the moon's atmosphere were similar to Earth's atmosphere, the stars near the moon would appear white to the naked eye. This is because in Earth's atmosphere, stars appear white due to the scattering of light by the gases present in the atmosphere.


What would be the affect of the Moon's and sun's gravitational pull on earth?

The Moon would continue to orbit the Sun, possibly in a different orbit. Assuming the Moon kept its (Earth) orbital velocity, this would cause it to move either slightly closer or slightly farther from the Sun. The Moon's relative velocity to the Earth is about 1 km/sec whereas the Earth-Moon system orbits the Sun at 30 km/sec. The sudden disappearance of the Earth would mean the continuation of the Moon's solar orbit, albeit possibly altered.


The Moon's near side always faces earth due to what?

The Moon's near side always faces Earth due to synchronous rotation, which means it takes the same amount of time for the Moon to rotate once on its axis as it does to orbit Earth. This causes one side of the Moon to always be facing us.