Ah, what a fascinating question! Behind the sun is a vast and infinite universe filled with limitless wonders waiting to be discovered. Though we can't physically see beyond the sun from Earth, we can imagine endless beauty and possibilities beyond our wildest dreams. Keep exploring and expanding your horizons, my friend, the universe is full of surprises just waiting for you to uncover them.
Because this is how the moon cycle works: MOON---EARTH---SUN=full moon EARTH---MOON---SUN=new moon. So, when you see the moon during the daytime, it's because its orbit is interfering with the Sun's. But during a full moon, when the moon is behind the Earth, it cannot interfere. See?
When the sun is behind the moon, you see a solar eclipse. The moon blocks the sun's light, casting a shadow on the Earth's surface. This phenomenon is only visible in specific regions during the day.
The sun can sometimes be behind the moon, it depends on where the moon, earth and sun are relative to each other.
First - Earth goes around the sun once a year. Every night, when Earth turns away from the sun, we see a particular area of space and the stars there. As Earth moves around the sun, we see different parts of space, and different patterns of stars as they come into view. The constellations we see in the summer, are then behind the sun in winter and vice versa ! Does that help?
First the order is |Sun : Moon : Earth| and when the Moon is behind the Earth it is |Sun : Earth : Moon|, which would be a Lunar Eclipse.
Because this is how the moon cycle works: MOON---EARTH---SUN=full moon EARTH---MOON---SUN=new moon. So, when you see the moon during the daytime, it's because its orbit is interfering with the Sun's. But during a full moon, when the moon is behind the Earth, it cannot interfere. See?
When the sun is behind the moon, you see a solar eclipse. The moon blocks the sun's light, casting a shadow on the Earth's surface. This phenomenon is only visible in specific regions during the day.
An eclipse occurs when the moon moves infrount of the sun so we cannot see the sun and this blocks out the light on earth and therefor we cannot see very well because it is dark so we cannot see because it is quite dark.
The moon is always orbiting the earth, and can sometimes be seen when the sun is rising, depending on where you are located at on the earth. So if you can't see the moon when the sun is "rising," it means that it is not visible from your field of view from earth. (this means the moon is behind the earth and you can't see it at the moment).
From Earth, the Photosphere is the part visible on the Sun, though the Corona is the top layer of the Sun. We cannot see the Corona because the Photosphere is so bright.
The sun always is in the sky. Sometimes you can not see it because it is concealed behind clouds. At night, you will not be able to see the sun from your location, because the earth has rotated away from the sun.
you cannot see the mon because it is covering the sun and the sun is helping the moon
no bc the sun is nver actually on the earth. it is behind and in front of everything
The sun can sometimes be behind the moon, it depends on where the moon, earth and sun are relative to each other.
You see a full moon when the Moon is on the opposite side of the Earth from the Sun, i.e. the Moon is behind the Earth as seen from the Sun, so practically the entire visible face is illuminated. This is also when the Earth's shadow can cross the Moon, creating a "lunar eclipse."
The sun always is in the sky. Sometimes you can not see it because it is concealed behind clouds. At night, you will not be able to see the sun from your location, because the earth has rotated away from the sun.
That's easy! Because our planet Earth revolves around the sun! and no matter where we are in space on Earth it is completely impossible to see AROUND it! THough there are probably just other planet and gas(stars)!