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Mercury is always very close to the Sun and periodically it can be seen near dawn or sunset. It is difficult to spot without having a clear horizon. As the sun rises in the east, it will not be seen at this time in the west.
The moon is visible in the morning sometimes because it is still in the sky from the previous night. In contrast, you may not see the moon at night if it has already set below the horizon or if it's in a different phase that makes it less visible.
It is outer space yes, but depending of the season, it can be seen in the morning aswell as some nights. There is ALWWAYS logical explanation just i amn't that good at that but my answer was pretty accurate....
On December 1, 2010, the moon was a waxing crescent, so it would have appeared as a thin sliver in the sky. It would have been visible in the evening in the western sky shortly after sunset.
New Moon.
i think that the moon visible in the western sky
You can. As the moon approaches full, it is visible in the eastern sky just before sunset. After it is full and it starts to wane, it can be seen in the western sky in the morning.
During the morning, you can see the sun in the sky, while at night, the moon is visible.
Mercury is always very close to the Sun and periodically it can be seen near dawn or sunset. It is difficult to spot without having a clear horizon. As the sun rises in the east, it will not be seen at this time in the west.
Every object visible in the sky sets in the west.The phase of the moon has no relationship to and no effect onthe motion of any other natural object in the sky.
The moon is visible in the morning sometimes because it is still in the sky from the previous night. In contrast, you may not see the moon at night if it has already set below the horizon or if it's in a different phase that makes it less visible.
The last quarter moon phase occurs when the moon is three-quarters of the way through its orbit around Earth. It appears as a half moon and is visible in the western sky after midnight and during the morning. This phase marks the beginning of the waning moon, leading up to the new moon.
It is outer space yes, but depending of the season, it can be seen in the morning aswell as some nights. There is ALWWAYS logical explanation just i amn't that good at that but my answer was pretty accurate....
On December 1, 2010, the moon was a waxing crescent, so it would have appeared as a thin sliver in the sky. It would have been visible in the evening in the western sky shortly after sunset.
New Moon.
As of October 2009, Jupiter is very bright and visible from sunset until about 1AM.
Venus is still clearly visible to the southwest this season.