It means that the light is being refracted from something between you and the moon ... possibly ice crystals high in the atmosphere.
Over the moon means you are very excited
Meaning she is very happy.
The Sun is at a mean distance of about 150 million kilometers from Earth. The Moon is at a mean distance of 380,000 kilometers from Earth. The direction at which you find them vary over time.
The reason that the moon does not give out light of its own is because it is not a gas and is it a solid that does not have the right and material to properaly give off light and it used to be apart of earth and it is not a star AlexShottsanswers.com
There is sunlight on the moon, but there is no atmosphere to scatter the light like on Earth, so the sky does not appear blue. The moon's surface can get very hot when directly exposed to sunlight, reaching temperatures of over 200 degrees Fahrenheit.
He didn't cross he jumped over the moon?
Over the moon means you are very excited
while skating, when you go right or left, you cross your skates over eachother. Or, it might mean he did or did not cross over the blue line. he may also play center or a wing position.
it means you krazy
Meaning she is very happy.
The distance from the Moon to Earth is a little more than one light-SECOND, meaning it takes light a little over a second to travel that distance.
Just because they cross over each other doesn't mean they aren't still called lines.
The light part of the moon appeared to decrease in size over time because of the changing angles between the sun, Earth, and moon, causing different portions of the illuminated side of the moon to be visible from Earth. This phenomenon is known as the lunar phases.
If you mean cross over episodes then no.
The angle between the moon, the Earth, and the sun changes over a month, and since we only see the side of the moon that is reflecting the sun's light, it seems that the moon appears differently.
Depends where it started. If you're talking about light from the moon, that takes a little over 1 second to get here. If you mean light from the nearest star, then it takes a little over 4 years. If you're referring to our light from the sun, then 8 minutes is a good round number.
when over half the moon has light this is also the last waxing phase.