Yes. The Moon is always "out" in the sense it's never "in" anything (well, it's "in" the solar system and the galaxy, in the sense that it's a part of them).
I think what you're trying to ask is if the moon is "up"... that is, visible in the sky... at all times, in which case the answer is "yes" if you mean "from somewhere on Earth" and "no" if you mean "from a particular spot on Earth." On average, the moon is visible from any given spot on Earth approximately half the time... sometimes at night, and sometimes during the day, though it's obviously more noticeable at night.
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No, the moon is not always out during the day. The moon's visibility during the day depends on its phase and position relative to the sun and Earth. Sometimes the moon is visible during the day, especially in the early morning or late afternoon, but it is not always visible.
The time at which the moon rises each day changes because of its orbit around the Earth. The moon rises about 50 minutes later each day, as it needs to catch up to the rotation of the Earth. This causes the moon to rise at different times each day.
Our moon is always 100 per cent lit from the Sun on one side (the moon's daylight) but not lit on the opposite side (the moon's night time) The side of the moon that is in sunlight is not always pointing toward us here on Earth, though.For instance, for the small amount of time that the moon is 'dark', its "night time" is pointing directly toward Earth, and its "day time" is pointed directly away from Earth.In between the dark moon and the 'full' moon described above, we see the various 'phases' of the moon.
The moon orbits the Earth at the same time the Earth is rotating, this means that the moon's daily rise and set times change constantly over a 29 day period.
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Uh-for your information genuis, the moon is in outer space and it always will. Even though you may not always see it during the day, it's still there.
It begins right around the time of a full moon; not always on the exact same day.
No, the moon is not always out during the day. The moon's visibility during the day depends on its phase and position relative to the sun and Earth. Sometimes the moon is visible during the day, especially in the early morning or late afternoon, but it is not always visible.
The time at which the moon rises each day changes because of its orbit around the Earth. The moon rises about 50 minutes later each day, as it needs to catch up to the rotation of the Earth. This causes the moon to rise at different times each day.
there is a moon in day time becuse it is summer from Angel
it's always dark on one part of the moon at any time just as on earth , it is because half the surfaces are facing away from the sun cuz it wants to
No, the moon is not always visible during the day. Its visibility depends on its position in relation to the sun and Earth.
it depends what time of year and even what day it is
No, it is not always dark on the moon. The moon experiences day and night cycles just like Earth, with each day lasting about 29.5 Earth days. During the day, the sun shines on the moon's surface, while at night, the moon is in shadow.
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24hoursAs the moon always shows the same face to the Earth, would not a day on the moon be infinitely long?