during an eclipse
No. If there is a tornado the sky will be over cast an you won't be able to see the moon.
Yes, it can be argued that Moon has a day time and night time. Day time is when the moon is shining bright above the sky, night time is when the moon is dark. Hence the term "Dark Side of the Moon".
You see the moon at night when it reflects sunlight from the sun. The moon's appearance changes throughout the month as it orbits Earth, leading to different phases such as full moon, half moon, and crescent moon.
Yes, it is possible to see the moon and the stars at the same time in the sky. The moon is often bright and can outshine the fainter stars, but on clear nights with a waxing or waning moon, you can still see some of the brighter stars in the sky.
The moon will look orange during a total lunar eclipse, this is because the moon is in Earth's shadow and the sunlight reaching the moon gets bent (directed to Earth then to the moon).
You can see both the Sun and the Moon orange, or red, when there is lots of dust in the atmosphere. The time when this happens may vary from one place to another, and from one year to another.
No. If there is a tornado the sky will be over cast an you won't be able to see the moon.
You can see the moon sometimes
Because There Is No Possible Way You Can See A New Moon
uh... no... it happens all the time... especially around the harvest moon... you know, the big round full moon where Chinese people celebrate the moon festival. i bet that if you stayed up all night for all the nights around summer-fall, you'd see an orange moon. Because i have and the world hasn't ended, and probably wont end until quite some time for now. And by some, i mean a few THOUSANDS of years from now.
You can see a full moon any time of the year. (But not every day of course)
yes you can see the moon in Australia when the sun and moon can be seen in America !!!! its crazzy !
The best time to see the super moon is when it is at its fullest and brightest, which typically occurs once a month when the moon is closest to Earth in its orbit.
Yes, it can be argued that Moon has a day time and night time. Day time is when the moon is shining bright above the sky, night time is when the moon is dark. Hence the term "Dark Side of the Moon".
You can see the moon during the day, depending on what phase it's in.
The phrases is caused by the direction of the sunlight on the moon as it orbits the earth, and the earth and moon as they orbits the sun.Place a ball or an orange on a table, switch off the lights, and use a torch with a narrow beam. Shine the torch light at the ball or orange, and slowly move the torch to one side. You should see that as you move, the light and shadow shown on the ball or orange replicates the phases of the moon.
No.