False the new moon cant be seen from earth at all.
The moon has no daytime or nighttime. Half of it is always in the sun and the other half is always dark. There is no atmosphere, so there can't be any weather.
It IS possible to see the moon in the daytime, and it is not a rare event.
luna or selene
You can only see a full moon at night because its position in the sky is opposite to the sun. At most other phases of the moon, it can be seen during the daytime as well. A new moon cannot be seen during daytime because it is in the same part of the sky as the sun but on rare occasions, the new moon may pass in front of the sun. This is called a solar eclipse.
because the sun is shinning on the moon which makes the moon visible
You don't. If you know where to look, you can often see the moon in the daytime, and it's not always up at night either.
The moon has no daytime or nighttime. Half of it is always in the sun and the other half is always dark. There is no atmosphere, so there can't be any weather.
there is light on the moon during daytime because of the sunlight
It IS possible to see the moon in the daytime, and it is not a rare event.
Because it reflects enough Sunlight to be SEEN in the daytime. The Moon orbits the Earth once a month and depending on its position can be seen all night or day or part of each. The bright crescent always faces the Sun, even if the Sun is down. The Moon’s orbital path around the Earth seems to ‘wobble’ week by week, high and low in the sky because the Moon’s equator doesn’t line up with the Earth’s equator.
Sun light reflects off the moon
Yes
does the moon have daytime and nightime
Because you're not looking in the right place. I have often seen the Moon in the daytime; it's not a rare occurrence. ____________________________________________________________ Earth's moon is often visible during the daytime. Seeing the Moon before dark, or even in bright daylight, is an ordinary occurrence.
Stars and Moon are always there; only that sometimes, in the daytime, they are outshone by the Sun. However, the Moon, and some of the brighter planets (especially Venus), are visible even at noon (if you know exactly where to look).
luna or selene
The angle position of Alaska is more north.