It is exactly hours earlier or faster, depending on which way it is halfway.
It is midday or noon.
The moon is called a first quarter moon at the halfway point in its journey around Earth. This is when the right half of the moon is illuminated. A gibbous moon occurs when more than half, but not all, of the moon is illuminated.
Both of those words refer to points in the orbit of an earth satellite ... the moon or any artificial satellite. Apogee . . . the point in the orbit where the satellite is farthest from the earth. Perigee . . . the point in the orbit where the satellite is closest to the earth.
The distance of the Earth-Moon L5 Lagrange point from Earth is roughly about 384,400 kilometers, which is the average distance between the Earth and the Moon. The L5 Lagrange point is located on the opposite side of the Moon from Earth in its orbit around the Earth.
The farthest point in the Moon's orbit around Earth is called the apogee. At apogee, the Moon is approximately 405,500 kilometers (251,966 miles) away from Earth.
It is midday or noon.
When it is midnight at one point on Earth, it is noon at a point exactly halfway around the Earth. This is because the Earth is divided into 24 time zones, with each zone representing one hour of time difference. Therefore, when it is midnight in one time zone, it is noon in the time zone exactly opposite it.
That depends on when you start. If you start with the New Moon, halfway is the full Moon.
That depends on when you start. If you start with the New Moon, halfway is the full Moon.
Swainsboro, Georgia is just about exactly the halfway point.
Berea, Kentucky is almost exactly the halfway point.
The moon is called a first quarter moon at the halfway point in its journey around Earth. This is when the right half of the moon is illuminated. A gibbous moon occurs when more than half, but not all, of the moon is illuminated.
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Looking on Google Earth - mid-point would be around Chattham County, GA.
According to Google Earth - mid point would be around Youngstown, Ohio
East Hartford is within a mile of exactly halfway on the route recommended by our friends at Google maps