It looked like a Full Moon yesterday
3 days ago, the moon was likely in its waxing crescent phase, with only a small sliver of the moon visible in the evening sky.
If you were standing on the moon, the Earth would appear larger in the sky and would go through phases just like our moon does from Earth. The sky would be black and stars would be more visible due to the lack of atmosphere on the moon. The sun would still look like a bright white disc in the sky.
Planets but the look like stars
On December 1, 2010, the moon was a waxing crescent, so it would have appeared as a thin sliver in the sky. It would have been visible in the evening in the western sky shortly after sunset.
the moon glowed like a traffic light on the desert OR the moon glowed like fireflies in the night sky Hope I helped:)
On the moon the sky will look blue.
a crescent moon looks like a sliver of brightness in the sky.
3 days ago, the moon was likely in its waxing crescent phase, with only a small sliver of the moon visible in the evening sky.
If you were standing on the moon, the Earth would appear larger in the sky and would go through phases just like our moon does from Earth. The sky would be black and stars would be more visible due to the lack of atmosphere on the moon. The sun would still look like a bright white disc in the sky.
Planets but the look like stars
A gibbous moon appears as a large, round shape in the night sky, with more than half of its surface illuminated by the sun.
because the sun's light reflects off of it
On December 1, 2010, the moon was a waxing crescent, so it would have appeared as a thin sliver in the sky. It would have been visible in the evening in the western sky shortly after sunset.
Up in the sky, just like you would anywhere else.
When two full moons occur within one month, the second full moon is called a "blue moon." The sky is no different during this time than during any other full moon.
you look in the sky or use telescopes
The moon can appear bigger in the sky due to an optical illusion called the "moon illusion." This occurs when the moon is closer to the horizon, making it appear larger compared to when it is higher in the sky.