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Obviously the full moon because it is covering a larger area on the moon. That's why whenever there is a full moon you can see well outside at night.

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What is the shape of the lighted part of the moon at any given point?

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What is the term for the lit shape of the moon?

The general term for the visible lit part of the moon is "the phase of the moon." The visible lit portion can have a crescent shape, a gibbous shape or a "half-moon" (half circle) shape.


Why does moon change shape in simple words?

The moon of course isn't really changing shape. It's all about the sun. The lit part of the moon you see is the part of the moon in daylight. The shadowed part is experiencing the moon's night time. These normal phases of the moon have nothing to do with earth casting a shadow on the moon.


What is the shape of the lighted part of the moon called?

The shape of the lighted part of the moon is called the "phase" of the moon. The phases of the moon change as it orbits Earth, transitioning from new moon to full moon and back to new moon in a cycle lasting about 29.5 days.


Why does the moon seem to change shape from night to night?

What changes is the part of the Moon that is illuminated. We see the illuminated part of the Moon better than the dark part.


WHAT Shape of the lighted part of the moon is called?

Crescent


What is The lightest part of a shadow called?

I believe you mean the lightest part of Earth's shadow casted upon the moon and the answer to that would be: The lightest part of Earth's shadow upon the moon is called the penumbra. In fact any shadow is divided between that totally blocked (umbra) and partially blocked by the light source (penumbra) so the Penumbra can indeed be the moons partial shadow on the earth during a partial or total solar eclipse


What does each shape of the moon mean?

It means that only part of the Moon is illuminated by the Sun.


Why does the illuminated part of the moon appear to change shape?

Because the earth blocks part of the light coming from the sun so only part of the moon is alluminated, causing it to look like it is changing shape.


What was the given name to the moon-landing missions?

The moon-landing missions were part of the Apollo program


Why does the Moon's appearance chages though a month?

As the moon circles the Earth, the shape of the moon appears to change; this is because different amounts of the illuminated part of the moon are facing us. The shape varies from a full moon (when the Earth is between the sun and the moon) to a new moon (when the moon is between the sun and the Earth).


What causes the moon Moon to seem to change shape?

The moon looks like it changes shape because as it orbits the Earth and we only see one side of the moon, sunlight hits the part of the moon that we see at different angles - therefore making the moon "change shape". We also can only see the sunlit side of the moon from Earth and that is also another factor to the moon's apparent shape.