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When did you see the dark side of the moon?

you see the dark side of the moon when you see half the moon. because there is always a full moon but you only see some of it exept when there is a full moon


We see what sides of the moon?

you see the near side of the moon.


Why do you see one side of the moon and never see the other side?

because the light reflects on the moon and we only see the lighted side


On nights when we see full moon what side of the moon are we seeing?

The daylight side of the moon


What On nights when we see a full Moon what side of the moon are we seeing?

The daylight side of the moon


On nights when we see a full moon what side of the moon are we seeing?

The daylight side of the moon


What nights when we see a full Moon what side of the moon are we seeing?

The daylight side of the moon


What side of the moon are we seeing On nights when we see a full Moon?

The daylight side of the moon


Why is it that you cannot see the other side of the moon from earth?

That is because you are looking at the moon from only one side, and the moon does not rotate, so therefor, we don't see the dark side of the moon.


When the moon is in its new phase what can you infer about the opposite side of the moon?

The far side of the moon is always opposite of the visible side. When the moon is new, it is between the Sun and the earth. Since we see the dark side of the moon, the opposite side must be fully lit by the sun. Likewise when we see a gibbous moon, the far side would be a crescent. When we see a full moon, the far side is in complete darkness.


Is the amount of the lighted side of the moon you can see the same during full and new moon phase?

No, during a full moon, we see the entire lighted side of the moon, whereas during a new moon, the lighted side of the moon is facing away from Earth so we see no lighted side at all.


After the full moon you see less and less of the sunlit side?

After the full moon, we see less and less of the sunlit side.