Well, honey, the moon ain't no square or triangle, that's for sure! The shape of the moon when viewed from Earth is usually round because it's a giant ball of rock and dust floating up there in space. Take a peek at the night sky next time instead of asking sassy questions, and you might just see it for yourself.
A gibbous moon (waxing or waning) is when we can see morethan half of the moon's sunlit side when viewed from Earth, a gibbous moon has a sort of lemon shape. A crescent moon (waxing or waning) is when we can see less than half of the moon's sunlit side and it looks like a fingernail when viewed from Earth.
It is actually shaped like an egg. But the pointy part faces away from the earth.
A quarter moon, also known as a first or last quarter moon, appears as a half-circle or semicircle when viewed from Earth. During the first quarter, the right half is illuminated, while in the last quarter, the left half is lit. This shape results from the relative positions of the Earth, Moon, and Sun.
The sun is approximately 400 times the size of the moon, however, it is also approximately 400 times farther away. This relationship cancels out and makes the sun and the moon appear observationally to be the same size on earth.
The moon is roughly a sphere, just like the earth.During the moon's phases it may appear to be either a circle, crescent, half-circle, or other shape (called gibbous). This is caused by the shadow of the earth covering the moon by differing amounts at different times during the month, not by the moon actually changing shape.
The moon appears globe-like when viewed from Earth. But, according to scientists, they say that the moon has a lemon shape.
It doesn't
A gibbous moon (waxing or waning) is when we can see morethan half of the moon's sunlit side when viewed from Earth, a gibbous moon has a sort of lemon shape. A crescent moon (waxing or waning) is when we can see less than half of the moon's sunlit side and it looks like a fingernail when viewed from Earth.
No. An oval is a 2-dimensional shape. The moon is 3-dimensional.
It is actually shaped like an egg. But the pointy part faces away from the earth.
A quarter moon, also known as a first or last quarter moon, appears as a half-circle or semicircle when viewed from Earth. During the first quarter, the right half is illuminated, while in the last quarter, the left half is lit. This shape results from the relative positions of the Earth, Moon, and Sun.
Full Moon
The sun is approximately 400 times the size of the moon, however, it is also approximately 400 times farther away. This relationship cancels out and makes the sun and the moon appear observationally to be the same size on earth.
The shape of the moon's orbit around the Earth is an ellipse.
The Moon appears a lot smaller (which it is) when viewed from the Earth.
The moon is roughly a sphere, just like the earth.During the moon's phases it may appear to be either a circle, crescent, half-circle, or other shape (called gibbous). This is caused by the shadow of the earth covering the moon by differing amounts at different times during the month, not by the moon actually changing shape.
Technically, the shape of the moon never changes. What changes is what we saw on Earth. The shape we see depends on the alignment of the Moon, Earth, and Sun.