we can not see the new moon if it sets along with the sun i.e almost the same time the sun sets. Next day the moon will remain above horizon for about 41.5 minutes after the sun sets. So depending on the location on earth i.e from a given lat/long if the new moon stays about half the above time gap i.e to say about 20 minutes above horizon on any location, it will be visible better towards later part of its time above horizon in reduced light at sunset.
No you can not see the moon landing sites with your naked eye from earth.
A new moon is typically visible to the naked eye only briefly after sunset, when it appears low on the western horizon as a thin crescent. However, it can be difficult to spot due to its proximity to the sun's glare.
Yes, Ganymede is visible with the naked eye under optimal conditions. It is the largest moon of Jupiter and can be spotted as a bright point of light near the planet. However, it is easier to see with binoculars or a small telescope.
No you can not see the moon landing sites with your naked eye from earth.
On the surface of the moon, you can see various features such as craters, mountains, plains, and dark areas known as maria. These features are visible to the naked eye, without the need for a telescope.
You can view the moon with the naked eye at any location in the world, you just need to know what the local moonrise and moonset times are.
From the Moon all you can see is planet Earth, the Moon is too far away to see any detail such as a monument on Earth with the naked eye.
Our moon is the only moon visible from earth with the naked eye. With a good personal telescope, it is possible to see 4 of Jupiter's moons.
No you can not see the moon landing sites with your naked eye from earth.
A new moon is typically visible to the naked eye only briefly after sunset, when it appears low on the western horizon as a thin crescent. However, it can be difficult to spot due to its proximity to the sun's glare.
The big one you can see in the sky with the naked eye revolves around the planet Earth.
No, gas is typically invisible to the naked eye.
When you look at your blood with the naked eye all you see is red liquid. This is all anyone sees with the naked eye.
The term "naked eye" means that there is nothing helping the eye to see. for example, if you are using glassess or a telescpoe, then you are not using the naked eye.
You have a 3rd eye
The moon can be seen in the sky during daylight, depending on where it is in its orbit. But, due to the brightness of daylight, the moon may be very difficult to see with the naked eye.
Something that is so small that you cannot see it with the naked eye but must use a microscope to observe it